The North Star State is down one company on the annual list.
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Most hemp edibles and beverages remain legal under Minnesota's new cannabis law, but they'll face higher taxes and new testing.
A workgroup convened by the mayor has released a list of recommendations aimed at making downtown Minneapolis livelier.
The global logistics provider has been operating with an interim CEO since January.
The insurer says its deal to acquire Louisiana-based Amedisys is a "superior proposal" to an earlier offer.
Slated to start the job July 10, he’ll take over from longtime CEO Mark Nerenhausen.
A bankruptcy judge rules that Bally must fully pay the Twins for broadcasting rights in the 2023 season.
Most MIAC observers believe the conference has become more competitive and balanced without the Tommies.
A St. Paul event will recognize the major contribution of Engineering Research Associates.
A restructuring of the electronics manufacturing company will impact 70 jobs in Minnesota, according to a WARN notice filed with DEED.
Backing away from conflict or tension can be far more problematic than never showing up at all.
As you immerse yourself in… well, immersive content, it’s important to define your purpose, your mission, your “why.” Local production agency Studio 120 shares insider tips to make your brand stand out.
The move marks a change in direction for Minneapolis-based Flagstone, a longtime private label company.
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The Interview: Shashank Priya
Shashank Priya, the Vice President for Research joined the University of Minnesota last September from Penn State. He oversees the university’s Corporate Engagement Center (CEC) and has made growing industry partnerships a priority.
Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday signed a bill making Minnesota the 23rd state to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana.
The legislation, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Tim Walz in the coming days, would speed up the process for adopting new commercial building codes and put the state on a path to reducing energy use in new large buildings by 80% by 2036.