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He’ll be replaced by fellow General Electric vet Geoff Martha.
Less than two years after Cargill’s initial investment in the alternative protein company, Cargill’s latest contribution will help operationalize a Dawson facility, adding 90 area jobs and doubling Puris’ pea protein production capabilities.
The fourth Hy-Vee store of its kind, the Lakeville location will be the first in Minnesota. It’s designed to cater toward consumer convenience needs, offering a quicker grocery experience.
The company says it’s halting industrial manufacturing of pottery to pursue other business opportunities.
Twenty-eight teams make it to the third round of the state’s largest entrepreneurial competition.
The hometown chain’s new leader brews up
a fresh recipe to stand out in a crowded field.
The ceremony follows TCF’s merger with Detroit-based Chemical Financial Corp.
The organization has brought on five industry heavyweights to help advance its “healthcare transformation initiative.”
The company aims to open five “Caribou Cabins” in Minnesota over the next few months.
The scoop behind Lucky Cricket’s seven-week closure.
Who has authority to cancel the fair? And other burning questions about the Great Minnesota Get-Together.
A look at the business of the Giant Slide, a State Fair icon celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
After CFO Don Mulligan retires, Kofi Bruce will replace him.
In a time of retail disruption, the fair has become a more reliable marketplace than the mall.
Why and how does the Minnesota State Fair Foundation raise money?