Retailer discloses news amid strong third quarter results
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Pollsters and quantitative research, a cautionary tale.
The campaign is appealing to Minnesotans to do their part in stemming the spread of the virus, and support hospitals and healthcare workers.
The company’s technology will be used to help mitigate Covid-19 exposure in airplane cabins.
The same-day delivery company hopes to have nearly 10,000 workers in Twin Cities.
The state’s unemployment rate again fell in October, but that’s only because its labor force participation rate also declined.
In a letter to Gov. Walz, industry leaders call for emergency funding, sales tax holidays, property tax reductions, and a cap on third-party delivery fees.
The state has a relatively non-gerrymandered legislative map. And with Minnesotans once again voting for divided government as the state heads into redistricting next year, things are likely to stay that way.
Customers spent more and made more frequent trips during the quarter, CEO says.
The governor called for a four-week pause to indoor dining at bars and restaurants, along with the closure of fitness centers.
Proposal would invest $1.17 million to help about 200 businesses
Together, the former rivals known for getting new products on the shelves at Target will help brands capitalize on the convergence of retail, e-commerce, and data.
Though the nonprofit’s revenue fell again last year, CEO John Wilgers says the organization is continuing to diversify revenue sources as it broadens its services in the community.
The Shoreview-based Fortune 500 pulled off another season of its small business makeover show amid a pandemic.
Next week, the state will hold its 14th annual veterans career fair, which regularly draws participation from Minnesota’s Fortune 500 companies.
Minneapolis-based Urban Undercover stays true to its “everyday travel” mission, while taking advantage of being grounded.