The updates to the Brainerd Lakes resort are part of Cote Family Destinations’ $30 million brand-wide expansion project.
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During the training, the employees gain skills before transitioning into actual jobs when someone retires or quits, or if new positions are created.
In shaping their plans, DFL Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican leaders have applied their own political philosophies on who should pay more or less, resulting in dramatically different proposals.
The company, which grows greens indoors using a special method, plans to significantly increase production by next year.
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A rising number of Minnesota businesses are avoiding expensive litigation and resolving
disputes through mediation and arbitration.
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