The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced $2.1 million in funding for three Minnesota businesses.
MoreThey’re back and better than ever. And you know how that old Asgardian saying goes — two Thors are better than one.
MoreThe Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) assumed control of Pine Haven Care Center in Pine Island on Saturday due to concerns that a growing list of unpaid bills threatened critical services for residents.
MoreOn July 1, 2022, the minimum wage in Minneapolis is going up to $13.50 at small businesses and $15 at large businesses. The City stated that it’s committed to “supporting an economy that includes everyone.”
MoreThe Last Sons and Adam resume their coverage of Action Comics and discuss issues 0, Annual 1 and 13-14.
MoreA three-mile stretch of Lyndale Avenue South from West 22nd Street to West 42nd Street will be closed to motor vehicle traffic to open it up for people to enjoy activities on the street in a car-free environment.
MoreUnder Emmerich’s leadership, Warner Bros’ New Line film division released incredibly successful productions as James Wan’s “Aquaman”, Bradley Cooper’s “A Star is Born”, and Jon M. Chu’s “Crazy Rich Asians”. Despite those accomplishments for the studio, the former chairman has faced mounting criticisms in the last few years.
MoreJury members began their deliberations on Friday following closing arguments from both Depp and Heard’s legal teams.
MoreIn this episode I talk about “World’s Finest” no.3 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, where the Devil Nehza continues his attack on the superhero community.
MoreExports of manufactured, agricultural and mining goods from Minnesota were valued at $6.1 billion in the first quarter of 2022, representing a gain of 13% over the first quarter of 2021, according to a report released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). U.S. exports of goods rose 18% between the first quarters of 2021 and 2022, with 39 states and Washington D.C. having positive export growth rates.
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