A reporter’s reporter, Gilyard is remembered for his humor, prolific storytelling, and deep knowledge of his beats.
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He joined the downtown Minneapolis law firm in 2008.
Nearly 100 employees will be laid off.
The lab is housed inside an existing 74,000-square-foot facility in King of Prussia, where Ecolab’s life sciences division is headquartered.
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The lab is housed inside an existing 74,000-square-foot facility in King of Prussia, where Ecolab’s life sciences division is headquartered.
The debate over creating a new state IG’s office highlights Minnesota’s existing tools to fight fraud.
Former chief executive Stephen Hemsley will replace Witty. The insurer also reportedly faces a Department of Justice investigation.
The founding publisher of Mpls.St.Paul and Twin Cities Business was quick with a joke but took community engagement seriously.
The Minnesota company formerly known as HelpSystems looks to round out its cyber defense offerings with the purchase of Lookout Inc.’s cloud security business unit.
The prior owner had planned to lay off about 385 employees at the company’s Thief River Falls home base starting this month.
The about-face on rent control and a new emphasis on tenant protections have come about after a number of factors led to the plunge in new building.
In his annual State of the City address, Jacob Frey touted economic development plans in Uptown, downtown, and the North Side
Beauty industry consultant Sue Remes offers advice on finding purpose after stepping away from a demanding career.
The Minneapolis-based mattress maker also plans to reduce expenses by about $80 million to $100 million going forward.
Swedish podcast investor PodX Group reportedly plans to spend about $30 million to buy a majority stake in Lemonada Media.
The Minneapolis Downtown Council unveils the latest participants in its Chameleon Retail Cohort program, which has been revamped with help from the Northside Economic Opportunity Network.
The move means 189 workers will lose their jobs at the cardboard recycling mill.
The New York holding group that bought the Minneapolis company in 2022 says it will "reflect and redefine" mission and products.
Nonprofit manufacturer BioMADE says the 122,000-square-foot plant will enable other businesses to test and develop novel technologies derived from living things.