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The state’s total exports fell 2 percent between 2018 and 2019.
The move comes as part of a broader strategy to improve same-day delivery services.
The health care provider is forecasting a 20 to 40 percent drop in revenue.
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The health care provider is forecasting a 20 to 40 percent drop in revenue.
Starting April 7, the Mall of America will open up its North Atrium for Red Cross blood drives. The rest of the shopping center remains closed.
Other employees will see a 20 percent pay cut; some will be furloughed.
As the first quarter of 2020 drew to a close, Minneapolis-based retailer Target Corp.
The deluge of jobless claims isn't slowing down.
Economic fallout of COVID-19 continues to spread.
Dr. Kyle Kingsley offers a status report on the cannabis industry and the path ahead in Minnesota.
The Minneapolis beanie brand will donate 50,000 masks to children’s hospitals and clinics over the next two weeks.
Tips and tricks for making the best of video conferencing.
Deemed an “essential” industry under Gov. Walz’s latest executive order, financial firms hunt for ways to keep working while maintaining data security.
The iconic woolen mill has supplied the military with blankets since World War I, and during the pandemic, it’s being called upon again.
State now tops 180,000 unemployment filings since March 16.
Sales in food, beverage, and home essentials are up 50 percent for late March, but higher-margin discretionary categories are down.
The automaker is lending 3M fans to use in a next-generation face mask that filters air for wearers.
Unsurprisingly, most applications came from workers in the food industry.