One hundred small businesses owned by women and people of color in the Twin Cities will receive $10,000 grants.
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Cereals, electrical equipment, med tech, plastics, and meat are among the state’s top products to increase in export demand.
The Maple Plain-based manufacturer plans to shutter its sole operation in Asia within the next year.
Coming from corporate, Qiana Hicks, founder of Pathway Forward, adjusts to working as a solopreneur and tries to budget her time.
Co-founder and chairman Adrian Ho on why his Minneapolis branding agency just launched its own investment fund.
Venture capital funding is (mostly) up in Minnesota. But the state may still be falling behind.
WCCO radio host Vineeta Sawkar shares her favorite follows on Twitter and Instagram.
Similar to TikTok, the Diall App uses scrollable educational videos and activities to help young folks improve their mental health.
A vote was formally filed Thursday for a National Labor Relations Board election to join SEIU Healthcare Minnesota and Iowa.
In a shift from their strictly consumer-oriented roots, four of the state’s largest credit unions are jumping into the commercial lending space.
The Golden Valley-based food giant plans to sell the iconic brands to an Ohio-based food company.
The Minneapolis-based venture capital firm aims to continue funding and launching early-stage tech companies in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Angel investors that work together can have a broader impact than those working alone.
Several members of the MBOLD food and ag coalition are providing millions of dollars to help build a new plastics recycling facility in Rogers.
Art-A-Whirl and VeeCon held in tandem in Minneapolis demonstrate the duality between physical and digital art spaces.
Minnesota congressman Tom Emmer advocates for a hands-off approach to regulating cryptocurrency.