The St. Paul-based spinoff expects to make several acquisitions in its first year as an independent company.
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Hardware store owners don’t like a delayed spring, despite the ice-melt sales.
Their protective cap is the first major safety evolution in swim cap design in more than a century.
The countertop maker Cambria commissioned
a film-length mythical origin story. Why?
With sales down, the restaurateur leans on her intuition for creating popular restaurants and an investor's expertise.
After a successful Kickstarter campaign in April, the tech company kicked off production in May.
Duluth’s marketing scene is attracting clients and talent well beyond the city limits.
Three years after transitioning to e-commerce, Jeremy Segal's business is bigger than ever.
The Northwoods League has quietly become the dominant baseball league in the Upper Midwest. Has Rochester’s Dick Radatz, Jr. built a better business model?
Finding the right outside advisers
is crucial for a family business, which
needs help with business and legal strategies
and navigating family dynamics.
DEED finds “job polarization,” despite a low unemployment rate.
Introduce your clients to a taste of visual art on a local museum or gallery tour.
Your top networking opportunities for the month of June.
Colleges and universities are adapting their graduate, continuing education and custom programs to meet the workforce needs of Minnesota businesses.
Cytox Ltd. will use bio-samples from Mayo to develop an algorithm predicting genetic vulnerability.
One Kmart, Two Sears locations to be shuttered in latest round of store closings.
“I love this job,” Swift County Monitor-News publisher Reed Anfinson said in his office in Benson. “What I worry about is what replaces me."
This year’s statewide entrepreneurial competition is breaking records of previous editions, including with participation numbers, prize money and diversity.