DEED finds “job polarization,” despite a low unemployment rate.
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After a successful Kickstarter campaign in April, the tech company kicked off production in May.
Colleges and universities are adapting their graduate, continuing education and custom programs to meet the workforce needs of Minnesota businesses.
Three years after transitioning to e-commerce, Jeremy Segal's business is bigger than ever.
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Three years after transitioning to e-commerce, Jeremy Segal's business is bigger than ever.
The countertop maker Cambria commissioned
a film-length mythical origin story. Why?
The Northwoods League has quietly become the dominant baseball league in the Upper Midwest. Has Rochester’s Dick Radatz, Jr. built a better business model?
Duluth’s marketing scene is attracting clients and talent well beyond the city limits.
With sales down, the restaurateur leans on her intuition for creating popular restaurants and an investor's expertise.
The money will be available for things like bullet-proof glass, metal detectors and security cameras — but not to fund any type of personnel, whether it's school police officers or psychologists.
The bright spots in its first quarter report were in sales online and at its outlet stores.
One Kmart, Two Sears locations to be shuttered in latest round of store closings.
“I love this job,” Swift County Monitor-News publisher Reed Anfinson said in his office in Benson. “What I worry about is what replaces me."
The summit will be titled MANOVA, a combination of Medical Alley’s initials and “nova” from the word innovation.
Cytox Ltd. will use bio-samples from Mayo to develop an algorithm predicting genetic vulnerability.
The deal to buy Boat Holdings LLC for $805 million ranks as the largest in the Medina-based company’s history.
The economic impact report issued by the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee reveals several positive aspects of the game festivities’ impact on Minneapolis and St. Paul.
The state has added only 1,900 jobs in first four months of 2018.
Tuesday’s roll out for 64,000 employees included a runway show at MSP Airport with designer Zac Posen.