The organization is moving away from large-scale discussion events to focus on mentorship-based programming.
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The Minnesota food giant achieved a 20 percent reduction of sodium in products across the last three of its 10 key U.S. product categories, completing a goal set in 2010.
In an awards ceremony Wednesday night, the Minnesota High Tech Association unveiled the winners of its annual science and technology innovation honors.
Minneapolis-based OneOme is partnering with a Walgreens Boots Alliance subsidiary to pilot its genetic testing tool in Holland pharmacies.
The new “experiential store” concept is working in Chicago, but can lululemon convince people to take yoga and meditation classes at Mall of America?
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Seven of the bank’s board members have filed a complaint calling the sale a “hostile takeover” attempt.
Lawmakers expanded two pilot projects aimed at drawing high school and college students into fields starving for workers, from manufacturing and agriculture to health care and IT.
Women entrepreneurs weigh in on the challenges of starting a business in the Twin Cities.
The Herbivorous Butcher has entered a trademark battle with the food giant over use of the term 'vegan butcher.'
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If you were talking, texting, or tweeting about South Dakota’s new anti-meth ads, the campaign did its job, Minneapolis ad agency says. Not everyone agrees.
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During GiveMN’s annual “Give to the Max Day,” the nonprofit logged a record $21.7 million in donations, marking the fourth year that donations have bested the prior year’s amount.