The women’s soccer team said it raised $895,000 in a second fundraising campaign.

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The Maple Grove-based company plans to use the money to fund a clinical trial and to hire more employees.
They lost hundreds of thousands of dollars last winter due to warm temps. But Minnesota Ice Fest and Ice Palace are back again.
The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The entrepreneur and philanthropist led a colorful career, from co-founding the Minnesota Kicks to running a chain of 12 retail stores.
General partner Scott Burns said all the businesses have technology components.
The Plymouth-based medtech startup is evaluating the safety of using its ultrasound technology to destroy pancreatic tumors.
The Minneapolis-based sports tech company will use the money to broaden its reach in digital risk management services and insurance for sports organizations.
This Minneapolis-based company is jumping into the used EV market.
The Minneapolis-based startup utilizes technology to help young students with reading skills.
The beverage business leader on knowing how to grow and when to go.
The University of St. Thomas' Alec Johnson shares learnings from the other side.
The Edina-based spray tan studio is opening franchise locations in more states.
The local tea brand shifts from food truck to cafe to wholesale.
A new device known as the Pelvic Cradle aims to provide a more comfortable way for patients to get examinations.
Founders are hitting new hurdles in scaling packaged food brands. What sets the big winners apart?
Aspiring entrepreneurs from Australia, Pakistan, and beyond are starting chapters of Sam Vahhaji's Business for the Youth.