The new Shutterfly facility in Shakopee is expected to be completed next year.
Governor Mark Dayton and Mayor Brad Tabke are among the officials who will speak at the event.
Cub Foods and Target in Shakopee confirmed that the affected products had been removed.
The Shakopee restaurant reopened after hiring and training new staff.
August business news from our Patch sites in Hennepin County, Fridley, Shakopee and St. Michael.
Shutterfly would create 329 jobs in Shakopee over the next two to five years.
A delegation of Latino employees converged upon Cretex headquarters in Elk River, MN Tuesday morning, according to a release.
The weekly job's feature on Patch is a spot for job seekers and for potential employers who want to get the word out about open positions.
Savage will use a grant from the Scott County CDA to help strengthen small business through a low-cost educational opportunity.
The Shakopee City Council agreed to the requested economic incentives on Wednesday.
The company will renovate its new facility and plan to move in September of next year.
The strike started June 19 and has been tough, said one union member.
The first induction ceremony will be held Oct. 4, according to a park press release.
Shutterfly expects to create 329 jobs in Shakopee over the next two to five years.
Dozens of workers went on strike in June after the company proposed to end pension contributions and use a 401(k) plan instead.
Dozens of workers went on strike June 19 after the company proposed to end pension contributions and use a 401(k) plan instead.
After passing in May, a bill allowing for same-sex civil unions in Minnesota will go into effect Aug. 1, 2013.
July business news from our Patch sites in Hennepin County, Fridley, Mendota Heights, Shakopee and St. Michael.
Owner Ed Dressen agreed to surrender the animals today.
The company anticipates adding 120 jobs over the next three to five years.
The Shakopee pet store continues to experience severe online criticism.
The development got started this week, according to Finance and Commerce.
The Shutterfly expansion into Shakopee could bring 300 permanent jobs.
Mayor Brad Tabke spoke with the public about the problems at Eagle Pet Center in a recent video chat.
Residents in Shakopee and elsewhere are speaking out about Eagle Pet Center, where they believe animals have been neglected.
The reconstruction will cost the company $6.77 million and will bring an estimated 60 jobs to the area.
Laborers' Local 563 represents the workers, who have been on strike in Shakopee since June 19.
Betting is up 22 percent.
Shakopee's business boom has come at a cost for the city.
Officials are staying mum, but the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal suggests that Shutterfly is considering a facility in Shakopee.
The strike has lasted over three weeks so far and is essentially about pensions, workers said.
The Shakopee workers have been on strike for three weeks.
The hotel will be central to mall's planned expansion.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The City Council will review the proposal Tuesday.
Members of Laborers Local 563 are upset the company wants to end pension contributions and use a 401(k) plan instead.