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Eco Eggs may look familiar, but don’t expect them to survive 3,000 years in a landfill.
How local printer Studio on Fire ended up chronicled by a German art-book publisher.
In the heart of Minneapolis, a couple beekeepers are imagining a honey empire, 1960s style.
Seven of 13 city council members now approve plans to build a $975 million Vikings stadium at the current Metrodome site in downtown Minneapolis.
Entrepreneurs can submit their entries until May 18 to be eligible for a share of $200,000 in cash prizes.
A line of products made by Minnetonka-based Blip Toys will be the featured girls' toys inside McDonald's Happy Meals for four weeks beginning on Friday.
The Lutonix sale proves there’s still money out there for good med-tech companies.
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Chief Financial Officer Pamela Sedmak, Chief Medical Officer Gregory Gilmet, and Kathleen Mock, senior vice president of marketing and public and health affairs, have reportedly left the Eagan-based insurer.
A lawsuit filed by the Ohio Attorney General's office accuses the agribusiness giant and Chicago-based Morton Salt of dividing up the Ohio rock salt market, agreeing not to compete with each other, and driving up rock salt prices over the past decade; Cargill "emphatically" denies the allegations.
The Wall Street Journal earlier this month reported that Viterra was expected to explore the interest of a handful of interested buyers, including Cargill.
Maureen Ideker talks about reaching rural patients with telemedicine, and her hopes for the governor’s new broadband task force.
The city said it has spent about $2.8 million less on snow and ice removal so far this year compared to the first three months of last year.