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From August 2018 to August 2019, the state of Minnesota added 11,812 jobs. But the job growth is largely dominated by two main categories: leisure and hospitality, and construction. Year over year, many other categories are losing ground.
As winners of the 2019 Bush Prize for Community Innovation, the nonprofits will receive grant money and resources for community development endeavors.
Twin Cities–area restaurants offer a range of cuisine and atmosphere
for private company meetings, parties, and special events.
Tickets are now on sale for the April 23 event featuring a conversation with Barry, the first woman to hold the top job for the retail giant.
After joining the company 18 months ago, Witty has named president of UnitedHealth Group.
Kersten Zupfer was promoted from within to replace the outgoing Andrew Lacko. She’s tasked with helping Regis convert to a full-franchise business model.
Mortenson led firm for decades and built one of largest construction companies in the United States.
The last remaining holdout from the glory days of local TV news just retired from WCCO-TV this year, but he's working, working, working.
Warby Parker, the digital-first brand that disrupted the eyewear industry with its $95 frames and buy one, give one model, is set to open its second Twin Cities store on
Flood of units with seven-figure price tags are inundating downtown Minneapolis.
The funds come through the bank’s Neighborhood Builders program.
The deal is the largest in Digi’s history.
In September, Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison and several other leaders filed a court motion to block the 'final conscience' rule, which would have allowed individuals to refuse to provide health care services that violated their personal beliefs.
"The store as we knew it is not reopening," Eric Dayton says. A new chapter starts this week with a "climate positive" parka.
After a local test run last year, Minneapolis-based Hairless Dog Brewing is going national.
The combined company will have nearly 3,000 customers in the Upper Midwest.
Hot sauce maker wants growth for worldwide domination.