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Shawn Robert Dooling was found guilty of five fraud charges, after it was revealed he used his company Renewable Energy SD to steal money from customers for personal extravagances.
With help from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the state’s garlic growers have embarked on an effort to see if Minnesota garlic can become a full-fledged industry.
Here’s how it plans on breaking past 2 million visitors.
Malls in Rochester, St. Cloud and Mankato were also sold.
The issue might offer the most obvious contrast between the GOP and DFL candidates for governor — according to the candidates themselves.
A survey conducted by Explore Minnesota revealed a positive boost in summer tourism in the state compared to the same time in 2017, as well as a positive outlook for the upcoming fall season.
Using the Nasdaq ceremony as a platform, the growing Minneapolis-based mattress company announced on Monday an effort to improve the sleep of one million youth by 2025.
The hearing aid maker’s new Livio AI product, the “world’s first multi-use hearing aid,” features improved sound elements and 3D motion sensors for health tracking.
The fund has invested $500K so far; Ambient Clinical Analytics is the latest recipient.
OmniTier says its new tech platform has big implications for the spread of personalized medicine.
The two-year program, approved by state officials in April, will verify expected carbon footprint cuts and cost savings of at-home charging equipment, installation and energy usage for vehicle owners.
The founder of Ciel Loft & Home explains how his investor model favors the independent retailer.
The State Fair space owned by small business incubator Midtown Global Market features two businesses for six days each – giving the vendors a taste of fair business, and fair-goers a taste of the vendors.
More than two-thirds of the finalists this year were led by women, minorities or veterans.
The visual artist and brand strategist reveals her big steel table of productivity.
If you want to be entertained with the possibility of learning, here’s your book. If you want straight info, though, “Dream Teams” will drive you to distraction.
City planners, housing experts and elected officials all pretty much agree that Minneapolis needs to build a lot more affordable places to live. What's less clear is whether city officials understand how hard that's going to be.