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The move elicited cheers from downtown St. Paul boosters and a scathing response from state employee unions.
The old guard and new generation advocate for high-quality early learning programs.
Probing the future of Minnesota’s woods-and-lake economy amid a changing of the guard.
The new St. Paul City Council leader moderates the council’s approach on rent control, development, and child care subsidies.
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The Eden Prairie-based company has partnered with Boston Public Schools to provide frozen meals to students with food allergies, and founder Angie Nelson hopes to bring them to even more districts.
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Networking is key to business and to human nature so stop making excuses.
The university and Fairview welcomed the attorney general’s intervention amid an impasse over a new partnership with Duluth-based Essentia.
As you consider whether to purchase or rent commercial space for your business, the experts at Bridgewater Bank lay out what you need to know about each choice, the financing options available to you, and why it’s important to consult with a trusted local banker.
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The Case for School-Based Clinics
When students have access to health care, they miss less school and achieve more. Thanks to the vision of a St. Kate's nursing professor and the advocacy of White Bear Lake students, Bear Care Clinic is proving that a simple solution—bringing care to kids—can have a lasting impact on education and equity.
It’s a lot less glamorous than TV portrayals, but it’s meaningful work, writes Groove Capital’s Mickayla Rosard.