Minnesota congressman Tom Emmer advocates for a hands-off approach to regulating cryptocurrency.
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The acquisition looks to solidify the company’s supply chain operation by bringing optical fiber production to Clearfield's Mexico facility.
Fhima's dives into NFT art in advance of Gary Vaynerchuk's conference in Minneapolis and local startups participate in a welcome event.
Two trade groups have filed a petition with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission saying that Nevada-based LTD Broadband will waste taxpayer time — and money — in the company’s bid to provide high speed broadband to roughly 160,000 people in the state.
You need an NFT to attend VeeCon, but the Web 3.0 conference will open with a "Massive Minnesota Meetup" featuring local startups.
The four-day Call of Duty tournament will be an "important test of the growth of esports in Minnesota."
GrandPad aims to eliminate the digital divide faced by the older generation with its senior-friendly device.
The company enables contract workers to access earnings ahead of their payroll date.
The direct-to-consumer warranty platform’s CTO Will Anderson will take the lead as Bethea transitions to executive chairman.
Australia-based Zip Co. Ltd. has reached a deal to buy Sezzle. The combined company plans to retain "a significant footprint in Minneapolis."
Serial entrepreneur and social media guru Gary Vaynerchuk is creating the most exclusive and
expensive business conference ever held in a football stadium. You can’t buy a ticket, but you might want to pay attention to his “Web 3.0” predictions.
The Minnesota baseball team looks to build brand affinity and meet future fans "where they are."
Cybersecurity attacks are growing more sophisticated, so businesses have to become more vigilant.
The Eden Prairie-based transportation company is partnering with Waymo Via on an autonomous trucking project in Texas.
The raise included both Series C fundraising and debt financing.
The Minneapolis-based startup launches its first “Rewear” marketplace for children’s brand Tea Collection, and calls it a blueprint for the future of the fast-growing secondhand apparel market.
Minneapolis-based tech company Yardstik, announced Thursday it raised $8 million in Series A funding from multiple investors.