The company said its Antimicrobial Fruit and Vegetable Treatment product can kill 99.9 percent of salmonella, listeria, and E. coli found in produce wash water.
latest articles
Thomas R. Fisher, dean of the University of Minnesota College of Design and co-chair of the stadium’s Design Implementation Committee, said the design was inspired by various landforms in the area and “the things that it evokes . . . will be understood and appreciated 10 to 20 to 30 years from now.” But not everyone agrees.
Polaris attributed the decreased price to better manufacturing resources and supply-chain capabilities compared with Indian’s former owner.
Granite City Food & Brewery’s revenue increased by 22 percent and its loss narrowed in its most recent quarter.
The proposal calls for the development of two 20-story office towers, a skyway-connected parking ramp, apartments, and a green space for “rail-gating”—but it is contingent upon several factors.
Social media and commentating is fun, but what we really need is more objective journalism.
In response to an Editor's Note about American Crystal Sugar.
The deal blends portions of all three proposals from the House, Senate and governor, who met over the weekend to work out the agreement.
ATK will buy firearm designer and manufacturer Savage Sports, whose parent company, Caliber, is a portfolio business of Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners.
Tom Petters reportedly claims that his former attorney, Jon Hopeman, never told him about a pretrial offer from prosecutors to cap his punishment at 30 years in exchange for a guilty plea.
Brooklyn Center-based ABRA Auto Body & Glass, which has been on a growth streak
Thirty ideas for improving St. Paul—ranging from the construction of a “floating museum” to mobile food shelves—are competing for a $1 million prize.
Innovative Office Solutions, LLC, and eCapital Advisors, LLC, made the 2013 list of the 50 fastest-growing companies led or owned by women.
Meng Zhou will act as president of Best Buy China and CEO of the company’s Five Star electronics chain.
A “clerical error” on the part of Minneapolis-based Rust Consulting led to 96,000 borrowers across the country being sent checks for less than the amount they were owed; this is the second error that the company has made as part of the national check distribution—and both have received national attention.
One Twin Cities orchestra has called off its remaining concerts this season, while another resumed performances and picked a new, albeit familiar, leader.