Of the $1,295,610 civil settlement, the U.S. government will receive $660,761, and the State of Minnesota will receive $634,849.
The news comes just days after the Army veteran–turned–entrepreneur was named Minnesota’s Small Business Person of the Year by the SBA.
David Burley was the co-founder of the group behind Groveland Tap, Edina Grill, The Lowry and The Blue Barn at the Minnesota State Fair.
When summer hits, Holter says the shelves will be full of Minnesota-grown foods, said owner Jill Holter.
For more than 55 years, Electric Fetus has stood as a Twin Cities record store landmark along Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis.
Its lender, Royal Credit Union, did not show any interest in providing additional funding for the building.
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The Twin Cities-based grocery chain announced Friday it intends to shutter the location at 115 East 10th St. on March 26.
Minnesota farmers "don’t need this on their plates," MFU President Gary Wertish told Patch on Friday.
In 2023, the US exported nearly $90 billion dollars in agricultural products to Canada, Mexico and China.
The job cuts will impact a wide range of positions, including assemblers, engineers, technicians, forklift operators, and more.
Ted Spreigl is buying more private labels so he can have those sales which he says are what moves merchandise faster — and he buys less.
The Feb. 13 water main break pushed water to the ceiling of the restaurant's basement and left 18 inches of water in the main dining room.
Americans take down 12 pounds of chocolate a year, building up a delectable $22 billion market in the U.S. alone.
With a name that conjures images of athletic greatness, Michael E. Jordan is making his name in the business world.
"Blow my mind, that is a good way to put it," said Jeff Johnson, Can Do Canines' executive director.
A Minnesota man got a $47K medical bill after falling ill with the flu on a free Caribbean cruise earlier this month.
The lease sale is a near-certain sign that the stores are closing.
Locking up store merchandise can deter shoplifters and paying customers alike, according to Walgreens.
Sanford Health has been ordered to pay back wages and other compensation to an employee they discriminated against, according to officials.
"We are constantly on the phone giving estimates and seeing if people want to continue with the service," said Ashley Miller.
Peter Riemenschneider was born in the mid-70s and grew up during the golden age of arcades.
Minimum wage workers in Minnesota are among about 9.2 million nationwide who will get a pay bump in 2025.
Bill Murray, the owner of the Corner Bar, says he sees the biggest spike in sales post-Vikings wins.
The agribusiness giant confirmed this week it would cut its global workforce by about 5 percent.
"There's very little in [the] consumer electronics space that is not imported," Best Buy CEO Corie Barry told investors Tuesday.
"Though the majority of our store locations are profitable, we intend to move forward with a more focused footprint," CEO Bruce Thorn said.
The personal finance website WalletHub Monday released its report on the Best & Worst States for Women's Equality in 2024.
Johnson says the money made from the dispensary will go toward healthcare and education for the tribe.
Red Lobster said that if it can’t renegotiate its leases, these restaurants are in danger of closure:
Both companies have threatened to leave after the Minneapolis City Council passed a pay raise local drivers demanded.
The newspapers were all owned by the same out-of-state company that still owns the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Parts of Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis closed on Monday for phase one of a two-year construction project.
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The fabric and craft retailer, which has stores in 22 towns across Minnesota, has struggled.
For five years now, Otteson and his Colfax Custom crew have been turning forgotten vehicles into businesses on wheels.
The announcement came after the retail giant posted a fourth-quarter loss and declining sales.
Two first-generation Afghan American sisters who grew up in Minnesota are saucing up success.
Fortune 500 companies recruit a lot of people from outside Minnesota to work in the Twin Cities, but many don't stay very long.
It can be difficult for people with disabilities to find a job. But now, a new nonprofit business in St. Paul will help make that easier.