The cuts are part of 3M’s previously announced plan to eliminate 6,000 positions globally.
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The company says it’s looking to sell its Medicare Advantage business in California, its sole remaining insurance-related operation.
After selling her salsa brand in 2010 to a California company, Lisa Nicholson bought it back this month. Now, she's looking to refresh Salsa Lisa and do things her way.
In 2022, zero-carbon power accounted for 55% of Minnesota's energy supply, which is well above the national average, according to a recent report.
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In 2022, zero-carbon power accounted for 55% of Minnesota's energy supply, which is well above the national average, according to a recent report.
The company is seeking widespread adoption of its novel treatment for lower back pain.
But House and Senate leaders do agree on a partial rollback of the state’s tax on Social Security benefits.
A Bloomington injury law firm trades in an outdated office for a soothing environment.
The move comes amid slowing quarterly sales for the industrial giant.
The comedy duo has teamed up with Duluth brewery Bent Paddle to produce a line of THC-infused beverages.
Economic uncertainty has prevailed this year, prompting funders and founders to proceed with caution in Minnesota and across the country.
Following the Union Bank acquisition, equity analysts take a close look at the large bank's core capital.
The fast-growing Minneapolis-based coffee company broadens its socially conscious mission by introducing biodegradable K-cups.
After years of being sidelined, women's sports teams are finally getting their fair share of sponsorship dollars.
This week, Cinnamon Pelly steps into her new role as CEO of the Minneapolis nonprofit.
It's been a Thursday fixture on Nicollet since the 1990s. Now the Minneapolis Downtown Council says it's time to make way for new activation.
The executive director of HandsOn Twin Cities talks about what it takes to be an excellent nonprofit board member.
Job vacancies in the state were down 10.3% year over year in 2022's second quarter, but that didn't mean demand for workers slowed, according to DEED.
The African Development Center will identify qualified individual and business borrowers.