There are dozens of options in all corners of the metro area. Most breweries offer tours to visitors.
St. Croix River Tours will operate Friday–Sunday, the final three days of the season. Kayak and canoe tours won't restart yet because they launch from National Park Service areas.
Linder's is closing after 100 years. It had locations at Kowalski's and Valley Ridge, and was a past winner of the Stillwater Patch Readers Choice Award for best garden center.
There are a lot of data, electronics or IT job listings this week in Minnesota and Hudson, WI.
Are you looking for a new job in a store? We have six options from the Twin Cities and Hudson, WI.
Are you looking for a new job? We have six options from the area.
If you enjoy caring for others, here are several new positions posted on CareerBuilder and Patch sites.
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The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
The National Park Service's St. Croix National Scenic Riverway closure won't help local businesses, the Star Tribune reported.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
September’s business news from our Patch sites in Northfield, Roseville, Dakota County, Washington County and Hudson, WI.
Employers have posted these five jobs in the past week.
If you like to care for others, or help them look and feel their best, here are 17 new positions posted on CareerBuilder.com.
Are you looking for a new job? We have nine options from Minnesota and Hudson, WI.
Petco, Tires Plus and Golden Living Centers are among the businesses hiring.
River Oasis Cafe, Joseph's Family Restaurant and Twin Points Tavern in Lake Elmo all finished in the Top 25 of TwinCities.com's 2013 Best Burger in the Twin Cities Readers' Choice contest.
Six good reasons to start freelancing.
If you like selling or customer service, you might be interested in these jobs.
The retailer has been eyeing a location in Woodbury for some time.
Where do you like to get your Fall decor? Share your favorite local spots for all things Fall in the comment section.
When asked why Oasis Cafe is doing so well in the voting, owner Craig Beemer said, “I’ve agreed to get a tattoo if we win the contest, which is quite a stretch for a conservative, 54-year-old fat guy."
After two years at the corner of Myrtle and Main streets in downtown Stillwater, Store Owner Steve Reeser said This Love of Mine will close up shop by the end of September.
The hope is to open the new restaurant late this year or early next year.
LiftBridge Brewery will celebrate during its Pickin’ and Grinnin’ Party on Sept. 7.
In addition to the recognition by Travel Agent Magazine, Lohmer was also recognized by Travel Leaders Group for completing her training to be named a Certified Leisure Travel Consultant.
Stillwater's Lift Bridge Brewing Company has developed a recipe for Mini-Donut beer that will debut at the Minnesota State Fair this year. The new brew will be available exclusively at the Ball Park Café from Aug. 22 – Sept. 2.
St. Croix Ballet also announced today that Gloria Wahlroos will lead the dance studio's 3-6 year old Children’s Program.
The arts and crafts store expects to open after the first of the year in Woodbury.
The discount retailer has heard the rumors, but it's doing just fine in Stillwater.
We wanted to let you know about a number of recent upgrades to Stillwater Patch, which we hope will make your time on the site even better.
The first apples they’ll be picking are the Duchess, or as Aamodt’s describes it, “an old-time cooking apple.”
Rafters opened downtown Stillwater's newest rooftop patio Friday afternoon, boasting a spectacular view of the St. Croix River. Rafters is located at 317 Main St. South.
“It has been agonizing,” Cramer told Patch on Thursday afternoon. “I’ve been at this since March (2012), but if it passes inspection Friday at 10 a.m., the rooftop patio will be open.
The Thole family has owned and operated the St. Croix Valley's only ice cream truck since 2006.
Earlier this year, the trucking and logistics company decided to move its headquarters from Hudson to a 26,000-square-foot building in the Eagle Point Business Park, just a few miles down Interstate 94 in Lake Elmo.