The medical device giant says it plans to move its patient monitoring and respiratory intervention businesses into a single separate company.
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The inclusivity-focused coworking company has submitted paperwork to franchise the business nationwide.
Minnesota's surprising legislation portends a new reality for the state's long-struggling hemp farmers.
The state’s unemployment rate ticked up one-tenth of a percent to 2% in September.
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The state’s unemployment rate ticked up one-tenth of a percent to 2% in September.
Allison Gettings has been named Red Wing Shoe Company's 10th CEO, marking a fourth generation of family leadership.
The Mall of America tests metal detectors as it attempts to balance an “open-door environment” amid ongoing security concerns.
NAIOP, the commercial real estate development association, recognizes this year's top projects from RBC Gateway to industrial properties.
Starting this fall, the Center City-based addiction treatment giant will begin to emphasize a program called Community Reinforcement and Family Training that helps family members build skills that move beyond terms like “enabling” and “tough love.”
The Minneapolis health system and a Boston-based venture capital firm have launched Inbound Health, a new company designed to help other hospitals stand up their own at-home care programs.
Days before the application period opens for 2023 Medicare Advantage plans, the Bloomington-based health insurance startup announced it would cut down its offerings to only Florida and California.
A report from nonprofit advocacy group Code.org ranks Minnesota dead last in the nation for the percentage of public high schools offering computer science courses. What happened?
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If voters on Nov. 8 return all incumbents to Washington — and that’s not guaranteed — Minnesota lawmakers would return to very different jobs under a GOP-led House.
The Minneapolis Area Realtors on Wednesday apologized for racial discrimination in the real estate business and announced plans to help close the homeownership gap between Black and white residents.
How does a company built on appropriating Native culture repair generations of damage? The owners of Minnetonka share their reparations work, and announce their first moccasin collaboration with a Native artist.
CEO Nick Schneider says the money comes in the form of convertible notes from new and existing investors.
Higher wages both reflect and drive inflation.
The organization is teaming up with Minnetonka-based Medica to offer a group plan for smaller employers.