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A $17.6 billion surplus means Walz gets to both spend money on new programs and cut taxes. Past state surpluses have mostly been in the $1 billion range.
A new white paper by four University of Minnesota law school professors says the chatbot shows “considerable promise and peril.”
CEO Mike Roman says the job losses are "a necessary decision to align with adjusted production volumes.”
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CEO Mike Roman says the job losses are "a necessary decision to align with adjusted production volumes.”
The Lakeville-based breakfast foods manufacturer attempted to trademark the name “OK Go!” in spring. That didn’t sit well with the band’s legal team.
Launched by Fair State Brewing Cooperative, the facility offers co-packing, storage, and distribution to state cannabis beverage brands.
The gap between the highest- and lowest-paid Minnesotans has fallen since 2017, according to recent state data.
Sheletta Brundidge is on a mission to ensure Minnesota legislators hear the voices of Black business owners.
This Eden Prairie company says its pivot to virtual production offers a more cost-effective and efficient option for clients.
It’s up two-tenths of a percent from November. But it remains historically low, according to the state’s monthly jobs report.
Amid inflationary period, the Warroad-based company boosts pay to attract and retain workers.
The median price of a home in Minnesota is now $362,500 and home sales are the lowest they've been since 2014.
Los Angeles-based Korn Ferry has struck a deal to acquire the Minneapolis-based talent firm for an undisclosed amount.
The combined company will be headquartered in San Diego, with Cibus leadership at the helm.
It’s the largest donation ever to a Minnesota university. Prompted by a move to Division I athletics, the Lee & Penny Anderson Arena will become home to hockey and basketball.
The Toronto-based firm plans to sell 179 acres of its 263-acre campus in the southeast suburb as it looks to “meet the needs of a dynamic workforce.”
Herself Health, a startup led by the founder of Amazon Health, has opened its first clinic in the nation in St. Paul. The company is focused on the often-overlooked health care needs of women over 65.
A Minnesota-based Maslon attorney weighs in on the Federal Trade Commission’s proposal to eliminate all noncompete clauses.