New York-based Arkadium’s InHabit technology will use data collected by Sportradar, which runs its U.S. operational HQ out of Minneapolis, to spice up online sports articles.
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Record low temps? Nothing more than a great marketing opportunity in the north.
Towns across the state bid for the right to be the official host of the fishing opener. Oftentimes, the exclusivity can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Towns across the state bid for the right to be the official host of the fishing opener. Oftentimes, the exclusivity can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
TV/radio personality Jason Matheson’s Goofy fixation is the subject of his latest media project.
Shared workspace options are growing at a rapid clip, although The Riveter focuses on women workers and entrepreneurs.
Rhode Island-based UNFI alleges that during the transaction process, the advisors on its $2.9 billion deal for Eden Prairie-based Supervalu last July schemed UNFI out of more than $140 million.
Recreational marijuana probably isn’t coming to Minnesota this year. But the debate at Legislature has already become largely about when, not if, it will happen.
Rep. Zack Stephenson’s bill would appropriate $2.5 million to the Department of Employment and Economic Development to oversee the program and guarantee any defaults by workers. No interest could be charged during a shutdown or for 90 days after the end of a shutdown.
Millions of dollars in loans to Minnesota small businesses were on hold.
Participating brands set to receive assistance with pitch and product through the annual program include skincare companies from Australia, a New York-based haircare company, and more.
Grocery stores, restaurants, and other businesses are closing their doors to the record-setting cold this week.
The event, “Minnesota Tech – State of the State,” will feature a discussion on Minnesota’s tech achievements, highlighting another Minnesota strength beyond the state’s winter culture recreational offerings.
Deal means another notable headquarters loss for Twin Cities.
The plan focuses on drawing retailers to a five-block stretch of Nicollet Mall.
After dealing with his own financial difficulties, the company is trying to help out those who haven’t received paychecks.
Groundwater pollution from old construction materials has prompted the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to look at revamping landfill rules.
The deceased parents of Jayme Closs were both longtime employees of Jennie-O Turkey Store, a subsidiary of Hormel Foods.