The St. Paul accelerator is welcoming 15 companies of various levels of maturity, including the popular local jewelry brand.
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World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Medtronic CEO Geoff Martha, and Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, will be among
A new local startup called Byt, launched on March 5 by Wayzata High School seniors Spencer Mateega and Carson Bring, aims to help Minneapolis restaurants gain more business by providing
As the Minnesota Twins prepare for a regular 2021 Major League Baseball season with a return to the standard 162-game slate, they’re enacting a slew of changes to keep fans
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5 signs it’s time for a package redesign
If you haven’t cast an objective eye at your product packaging recently, you could miss seeing that it’s time for a design refresh that’s a better fit for your business
This week, renowned Twin Cities chef Gavin Kaysen announced a new partnership with United Properties and Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, slated to open in spring 2022. A two-time James Beard
Now that big screen releases stream straight to our homes, consumers are apparently more likely to leave the house to buy a comfortable recliner than to visit a movie theater.
Peace Coffee, probiotic juice shot brand So Good So You, and agriculture insights firm Sentera are among the Minnesota companies selected for a new “post accelerator” program launched by MBOLD,
The number of closed sales for homes in the Duluth area hit a 15-year high this past summer, according to the Lake Superior Realtors Association. Fall temperatures didn’t cool demand:
Podcast | The TwentyMinute VC “I recommend it to investors, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in learning more about the tech and VC landscape. Host Harry Stebbings does an incredible job
Nearly 20 years after disrupting the office supply market with her fashion-forward binders and notepads, the founder of russell + hazel is launching a new office line decidedly more down
What could President Biden's tax proposals mean for your finances? When is the best time to jump back into the stock market if you've been playing it safe? The pandemic
Minnesota lost 238,056 jobs in 2020. By the end of the year, the state had regained only 36 percent of jobs lost when the pandemic first hit. The leisure and
Every business was considered “small” at some point in its history. Some go big, but some stay small and do quite well. The size of a business in common measurements
The pandemic was fatal for many community newspapers. After three decades in business, the Southwest Journal folded at the end of 2020, pummeled by the loss of advertising dollars as
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In this issue we present a fascinating article about the state of Minnesota’s hospitals. It’s a story about hospital capacity and the response to the pandemic, but it is, in
In early October, Fairview Health Services made a surprising announcement: Though the Covid-19 pandemic was nowhere close to over, the health system laid out plans to shutter Bethesda Hospital in