The small business owners will each receive $10,000 plus marketing and tech support from the Comcast RISE program.

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The new VC firm is teaming up with MESA, the Minnesota Emerging Software Advisory, to offer early-stage advice to tech founders.
Black Tech Talent's Mike Jackson shares his top three networking practices.
Thanks to the Norway House program, Røros butter is making its American debut in the Twin Cities.
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Thanks to the Norway House program, Røros butter is making its American debut in the Twin Cities.
With venture funding driving entrepreneurship today, Minnesota's big businesses want to create internal startup cultures to reconnect with their inventive roots.
A quick look at Minneapolis-based local energy developer Nokomis Energy.
The ten startups—two of which are Twin Cities-based—will set up a temporary HQ in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis.
Medical innovation is a winding road. Nadim Yared, president and CEO of CVrx, shares how the Brooklyn Park medical device company found a path to success.
The company says it will use the money to expand its scheduling software products and target “opportunistic acquisitions.”
A new economic development website and marketing campaign fuel state’s effort to draw more startups and growing companies.
The group’s founders say they’re “bullish on our roots here in the ‘bread and butter’ state of Minnesota.”
Soona founder Liz Giorgi offers advice on making an effective pitch to investors.
Shultz, who most recently worked as executive director of nonprofit advocacy group Beta, has signed on as the foundation’s first director of investor relations.
Fast-growing Sezzle, the fintech company founded in Minneapolis in 2017, is the second company
Twin Cities-based beauty and wellness companies that launched in the midst of a pandemic. Plus, Target accelerator applications open today.
StartMN, a new magazine and digital content hub from Twin Cities Business, aims to showcase innovation and connect all the players.
Investors open their wallets for 30 Minnesota startups.
Minnesota's wealthiest residents could be the key to startup growth. In a state notoriously reluctant to talk money, the challenge is to convince them.