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The Minneapolis-based corporation is rolling out a strategy to help people of color start businesses, buy homes, and land well-paying jobs.
The governor is updating the state's learning plan to allow middle and high schools to resume in-person or hybrid instruction.
New survey finds many expect continuing Covid issues in 2021.
The branch has been closed since social unrest in May 2020.
Annual sales down 6 percent in the wake of the pandemic.
The company will spend the money over the next two decades. Goals include achieving “carbon neutrality” by 2050.
The seasoned nonprofit executive and creator of #BlackFemaleFounders will draw on personal experience to help WomenVenture advocate for female entrepreneurship.
Minnesota's 'angel' tax credit program — which allows those who invest in early-stage businesses to claim a 25 percent tax credit — has been popular, but it has come nowhere near its goals for boosting startups by nontraditional owners.
The Minneapolis-based fast casual restaurant chain adds 10 franchise stores in Florida.
Surveys to be sent to area residents and business owners.
Bars and restaurants will be able to welcome up to 250 guests starting on Saturday at noon. GOP state legislators say they’ve been kept in the dark about the governor’s plans.
Firm provides computer infrastructure for cryptocurrency mining.
Minneapolis pet day care and boarding facility Now Boarding is set to reopen Monday under new ownership.
TV retailer also acquires “controlling interest” in TheCloseOut.com e-commerce site.
The Minnesota food company on Thursday announced that it has inked a $3.3 billion deal to buy snack nut brand Planters. Hormel CEO Jim Snee says it could pave the way for more acquisitions in the snacking space.