Minnesota’s wage gap has declined over the last five years, though inflation is still taking a bite out of workers’ paychecks. That’s one of the main takeaways from a recent
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Minneapolis-raised record producer and director Don Powell made the transition to theater and television production and relocated from Los Angeles to the Twin Cities. He bought a studio space in
Joseph Rueter is in the business of sharpening knives, but his mission extends far beyond kitchen cutlery. Working from a storefront in a Wayazata strip mall, Rueter is building a
Golden Valley-based food giant General Mills aims to tackle food insecurity with its latest investment. Last week, the company was named as an investor in a $42 million funding round
Bring in the robots. As businesses across Minnesota continue to grapple with worker shortages, state leaders on Tuesday unveiled a new $12.5 million loan program to help companies adopt automation
Chanhassen-based Alpheus Medical has raised $14 million to advance its development of sonodynamic therapy (SDT) to treat large aggressive brain tumors. Founded just a year ago, in 2021, Alpheus specializes
Mendota Heights-based Patterson Cos. Inc. has announced two additions to its animal health portfolio in as many weeks. Last week, the company announced that it signed an agreement to acquire
Two Twin Cities nonprofits, the Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) and Repowered, have each been granted $200,000 in unrestricted funding as 2022 recipients of Bank of America Twin Cities’ Neighborhood
Dawn Uribe, owner of Mis Amigos Spanish Immersion Preschool in Hopkins, has had to make some hard choices amid an ongoing worker shortage in the child care industry. “I want