How one of the nation’s largest producers of processed, carb-laden food is working to sustain its core products, while attracting those who want change.
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A Duluth-based IT firm reinvented itself to provide critical access solutions.
Select Comfort’s big bet on technology is paying off, so why isn’t Wall Street convinced yet?
Few businesses are located in the city's poorest quadrant. Can anyone change that?
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It’s time for more backbone in the boardroom.
Times are changing. Can we do the same?
Karwoski’s essential guide to marketing terms to avoid in 2016.
to: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Chairman Rep. Kevin Brady, Vice Chairman Joint Committee on Taxation United States Capitol Washington, D.C.
Nonprofit helps Hmong farmers grow their business, along with their crops.
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A slideshow of images taken during the Twin Cities Business 2016 Middle Market Forum held at the Golden Valley Golf and Country Club in March 2016.
Five companies to follow.
Consider these "power scenes" the next time you're with clients.
The sports apparel and memorabilia store builds buzz by getting players to show up.
The Timberwolves are the first local pro franchise to eliminate the paper ticket.
Four Daughters was featured at Sundance.
The entertainment picks for your out of office time in March.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Can a shadowy group throw a wrench into Rochester’s $6 billion plan?
Communicating the negative successfully is key in sustaining your brand.
Long-awaited renovation likely to begin soon on centerpiece of Duluth’s arts district.



















