And how did he buy one of the best redevelopment spots in town?
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Several high-profile companies have already struck agreements likely valued in the millions.
The company took to Kickstarter and hit its $25,000 goal within 30 hours.
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The company took to Kickstarter and hit its $25,000 goal within 30 hours.
$300,000 has already been raised.
Much of the Twin Cities station’s programs will broadcast from Duluth, yet the station plans to hire a new radio personality to host a local show.
The project is estimated to cost $115 million and will create 2,000 jobs in Minnesota.
Both companies make equipment and parts for clearing snow.
The hotel chain said 250 locations from 50 countries were hacked.
Both U.S. Bancorp and Wells Fargo posted earnings per share that beat out analyst expectations.
News of the electronics retailer’s sales decline resulted in a sharp drop in company stock.
With federal funding on the line, many Republican lawmakers remain skeptical of directing more state money toward metro transit projects.
Don Ness will continue his work as a productive figure in Duluth’s Twin Ports area.
The solar panel company has seen three years of triple-digit growth.
Tuition will be $12,000 for a 12-week boot camp course to ready people for entry-level programming positions.
After the latest round of fundraising, the park project nears the halfway mark to its $22 million goal.
The Shoreview-based company and the celebrity entrepreneur will provide one-on-one assistance and a $500,000 investment to the winning town.
And if foreign governments are cheating on steel prices, should the U.S. government step in to help support domestic steel producers?