KZ Provisioning, the local chefs’ culinary company for sports teams, aims to leverage the deal to chase business with athletes around the country.
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Born in St. Louis Park, the new crowdfunding app hopes to bring greater fan influence to the chaotic world of college athlete compensation.
After an orgy of speculation, some contrarian thoughts on the Pohlad narrative.
The family, which has owned the team for 40 years, plans to sell the team amid harsh criticism from baseball fans.
The president of basketball operations engineered trades that transformed the Wolves into one of the NBA’s elite teams.
The Chanhassen-based company has filed a patent for a new ball it says has better bounce and durability. It's the company's first product for a sport.
A rarity in American Legion baseball, Kim Skanson's coaching style benefits her players on the field, and beyond.
Jimmy Lonetti's hobby-turned-business thrives on a special connection between hand and baseball glove.
June's Olympic trials will be in Minneapolis. Here's what it might mean for the city.
Citing “league sources,” The Athletic reports that the former New York City mayor has agreed to join Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez as potential new owners of the Wolves and the Lynx.
A long Timberwolves playoff run will transform the team’s finances.
What Dawn Staley and college basketball can teach us about building effective, inclusive teams.
Three years after the University of Minnesota eliminated its century-old men’s intercollegiate gymnastics program, a different sort of program lives on – something between NCAA Division I and club.
The founders of Self Esteem Brands and Slumberland Furniture and leaders of Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, PNC Bank, and Andersen Corp. are this year's inductees.
The team’s ticket staff get creative to deal with thin April crowds.
A-Rod and Marc Lore modernized the Wolves, but left Glen Taylor holding the reins.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez have missed the closing deadline.
The Minneapolis-based financial services company gets naming rights to a portion of Target Field, and will work with the team to give out $200,000 to about 20 nonprofits each year.