Two trade groups have filed a petition with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission saying that Nevada-based LTD Broadband will waste taxpayer time — and money — in the company’s bid to provide high speed broadband to roughly 160,000 people in the state.
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The promotional products company opened new headquarters in Brooklyn Center and a European office in Ireland.
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