The closure will affect 69 full-time employees and nearly 300 seasonal workers, according to a filing with the state’s jobs agency.
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Tyler Olson, an entrepreneur who’s founded 11 Minnesota companies, has launched a Kickstarter to fund a new course on cybersecurity. The campaign netted $4,000 in its first 12 hours.
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Generation Z has begun entering the workforce. How can companies bring them on board, and keep them?
The Minneapolis medical device maker has received federal premarket approval for what it claims is the world’s first heart failure neuromodulation device.
The brand—Target’s largest in-house brand yet—will include more than 2,000 food items by the end of 2020, with the first products rolling out September 15. Some existing food brands will be phased out.
The North Dakota bank has established a significant presence in Minnesota.
Shareholder advocacy organization As You Sow has withdrawn a resolution it filed in April, which called for General Mills to disclose evidence of efforts to reduce pesticide use.
The news marks the first decline after four months of continuous job gains, according to the state’s jobs agency.
EasyEats, which began beta testing in April, has now been implemented at 10 food trucks in Minnesota, says co-founder Warren Nash.
For career chefs like Agan, the payoff is always just beyond the horizon.
The deal for Georgia-based Chemstar marks Ecolab’s third acquisition in about eight months.
The new plant is expected to more than double Barrett Petfood’s production capabilities, according to the company.
Drive-thrus are key revenue generators for many chain restaurants. So why did Minneapolis ban them?
To accommodate growth and better attract talent, the company will consolidate Twin Cities staff into a single, significantly larger space in the Baker Center in downtown Minneapolis.
Andrew Miller joins the team after managing business operations for the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Minnesota Hemp Association, a nonprofit representing various hemp industry stakeholders in the state, has tapped former state representative Joe Radinovich as its executive director.
The layoffs came after a regular business review, according to the bank.