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To accommodate growth and better attract talent, the company will consolidate Twin Cities staff into a single, significantly larger space in the Baker Center in downtown Minneapolis.
A Milwaukee-born data scientist, Dettman says he’s happy to represent a “new wave of leaders.”
Andrew Miller joins the team after managing business operations for the Toronto Blue Jays.
The layoffs came after a regular business review, according to the bank.
The Minnesota Hemp Association, a nonprofit representing various hemp industry stakeholders in the state, has tapped former state representative Joe Radinovich as its executive director.
He’s likely closed more high-profile restaurants than anyone in the Twin Cities. Longtime food writer Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl asks what he learned along the way.
Four tips to help event planners maintain integrity.
The acquisition is aimed at boosting the law firm’s capabilities in issues related to immigration and visas.
Eight startups from its past Beta.MN showcases will compete for a prize package worth $50,000.
The 284-unit senior living center will gain 96 new apartments, along with a new health center building.
High land costs block many young people from becoming farmers.
Forthcoming concert venue would have roughly the same capacity as First Avenue.
Mollgaard, who recently founded nonprofit Red Wing Ignite, will serve as executive director for Launch Minnesota, a program created by lawmakers and DEED officials.
Cargill and General Mills are incubating startups.
The news comes amid continued losses for TreeHouse Foods, Flagstone’s former owner.
The event is geared toward both vets and their spouses.
The manufacturer is selling the business as part of “ongoing portfolio management.”