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Twin Cities providers and state officials marked a milestone with the reopening of New Horizon Academy in Crystal after closing there 20 years earlier
The St. Paul-based Rethos Places Reimagined has been involved with community projects in the Lincoln Park neighborhood.
“Rising home prices, rising mortgage rates and low inventory played a major role throughout 2024,” said Frank D’Angelo of Minneapolis Area Realtors
The imposed tariffs will have "significant ripple effects" for farmers and the broader food supply chain, according to the nation’s leading voice of the fertilizer industry.

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Elite Sports features pickleball courts, batting cages, pitching mounds, a basketball court, and turf for lacrosse, soccer and football. The facility also hosts upper level concessions and retail.
Justin Ansel Butler, 41, of Woodbury, has been the chief risk officer for Bremer Bank since August 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Items are offered at an affordable cost to serve residents in need in the Morgan Park and Gary-New Duluth neighborhoods.
Industrywide concerns over health care costs and inflation superseded concerns of attracting qualified workers in 2024.
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The historic Boston Block building will offer a mix of opportunities.
Minnesota and Illinois have joined the FTC as plaintiffs in a lawsuit over repair restrictions.
The authentic Vietnamese restaurant is under new ownership and management.
Bankruptcy information gathered from cases filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Duluth.
Construction is still underway for the remaining businesses in the Jigsaw development, including Popeyes.
Deb DeLuca weathered the pandemic and politics in expanding global reach of Duluth-Superior shipping.
The drugstore chain has closed 900 locations from 2022 to 2024.
The complaint claims the law discriminates against out-of-state commerce and imposes a burden on interstate commerce. It also alleges the law violates the Commerce Clause in the Constitution.
The municipal liquor store relocated near Culver's on Minnesota Highway 61.
52,000 out of the 525,000 Minnesota businesses are expected to change hands or dissolve in the next five to ten years, according to a recent report by the Center for Rural Policy and Development.
The deal was announced in December 2023 and almost immediately ran into political opposition ahead of the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.

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