The move doubles down on General Mills’ strategy of offering alternatives to standard Greek yogurt, as a way to boost yogurt sales.
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The final list of 27 new foods available at the 2018 Great Minnesota Get-Together actually began as a list of more than 70 submissions.
The Virginia-based health care communications company is on its way to a 45 percent workforce expansion in the Twin Cities.
Susie Ries debuts the Paint Behind on national TV.
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Susie Ries debuts the Paint Behind on national TV.
The event, set to be held at TPC Twin Cities golf club in Blaine, will elevate the state’s golf tournament bonafides and benefit charities through the 3M Open Fund sponsorship
Flipgrid, a social education startup once known as Vidku, let’s pre-kindergarten to Ph.D.-level educators teach students through the use of bite-size video clips compiled into lesson plans.
After rebranding its snack bars, sales are on the rise for Five Friends Food.
The more than 10,000 jobs added throughout the state in May brought the unemployment rate to a milestone mark of 3.1 percent.
Smith’s attempting to walk a fine line on mining in northern Minnesota. Her critics aren’t having it.
Many of the openings are reflective of the main teacher shortage areas: special education, math and science.
The acquisition of Prime Office Innovations in Macomb, Michigan continues Marco’s mission to expand its presence throughout “the Upper Midwest and beyond.”
A limited number of gift certificates will be sold on Thursday.
The route will be the first nonstop service from the Twin Cities to the region of Southeast Asia.
Did UBS miss a golden opportunity? Communications experts weigh in on viral moments.
The possible deal sent Boston Scientific’s shares up about 7.5 percent and Stryker’s down by more than 5 percent.
At 47, Derek Stendahl will compete on the national stage for the first time.
St. Paul police had nearly twice the number of forfeiture incidents than the Minneapolis police force reported.
An independent city audit reviewed reports from the tourism agency from 2015 through 2017 and found it used pre-event estimates and duplicated data, inaccurately boosting figures by millions.