Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday signed a bill making Minnesota the 23rd state to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana.
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The legislation, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Tim Walz in the coming days, would speed up the process for adopting new commercial building codes and put the state on a path to reducing energy use in new large buildings by 80% by 2036.
Five million dollars in investor incentives is nothing to balk at, but startup proponents say Minnesota still lags behind neighboring states that do more to encourage new businesses.
Passed as part of an omnibus spending bill, the ban could affect some employers' hiring decisions.
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Passed as part of an omnibus spending bill, the ban could affect some employers' hiring decisions.
Pending approval by shareholders and regulators, the deal is slated to close in the fourth quarter of this year.
The alternative medicine trailblazer, spiritual celebrity, and keynote speaker at Medical Alley's annual dinner sat down with us during his Twin Cities visit to share some wisdom.
Soon enough, the adult-use marijuana bill will be signed into law. But what does the future look like for businesses looking to get involved?
He previously served in high-ranking roles at the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Plenty of Minnesota businesses are growing, but they’re not always choosing to build major expansion projects here, according to a new report by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
More than 100 people will be hired to work in a new microelectronics subsidiary.
Minneapolis-based Wicked Kitchen aims to build a “one-stop shop” for plant-based food.
The move is aimed at ensuring that a Senate controlled by a different party than a governor can no longer hold up confirmations as a threat.
There's a lot to unpack in the state's 321-page adult-use cannabis bill. Here's a breakdown of what comes next.
Higher capital levels would 'address the underlying fragility of the banking sector.'
CEO Hugh McTavish says “it’s a rough market right now” but intends to take the company public later this year.
Commerce has slowed at the corner where Floyd was murdered three years ago, but community leaders are building out a long-term vision for the neighborhood.
The bill sponsors said they think they still have enough DFL votes to approve the final bill and expect some Republicans to support it.
SPS Commerce, Pohlad Cos. among downtown employers implementing more office hours.