The bill sponsors said they think they still have enough DFL votes to approve the final bill and expect some Republicans to support it.
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All of Minnesota’s members of the House filled their top D.C. office jobs with white staffers, exclusively.
Minneapolis-based retail service company Buyers Support Group will fill about 13,500 square feet of office space.
The two culinary brands first partnered in the early days of the pandemic.
North Shore Camping Co. brings a higher-end camping experience to Lake Superior.
The team’s Techstars accelerator program will return for the third time this November.
The EPA’s new regulations propose reducing the 800 lbs. of mercury the taconite processors in Minnesota and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula produce each year by 462 lbs.
The Oakdale-based furniture retailer revamped its Eagan, Minn. store as a model for the future with more emphasis on experience.
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From the office to his neighborhood to a library in Uganda, community members remember the longtime entrepreneur's legacy.
The Detroit Lakes-based clothing company seeks to round out its portfolio by purchasing Colorado-based resort apparel brand Aksels.
With two DFL senators opposed to legalized sports betting, sponsors have tried to get a few Republicans on board. It’s a tough sell without support from the horse racing tracks.
Owner Luke Shimp is launching a line of ready-to-drink cocktails under the Red Cow name as he looks to grow brand.
Led by food industry vet Tom Ryan, the new bar challenges a lot of presumptions about downtown Minneapolis.
St. Thomas has been in growth mode for decades, but its ambitious move to NCAA Division 1 is less about sport than its future as a national brand.