Arctic Cat permanently laid off 65 workers in Thief River Falls last week and furloughed other hourly workers at the snowmobile plant there, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported Friday.
Powersports manufacturer Arctic Cat laid off about 65 employees and will suspend production at its Thief River Falls, Minnesota, snowmobile facility until next year. Powersports manufacturer ...
The owners of the fabled CC Club in south Minneapolis say the famous dive bar could be up for sale in the near future. Randy Segal, one of the co-owners of the bar at the corner of Lyndale Avenue and ...
Business owners at the struggling corner where George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020 are suing the city to demand it take over their properties and compensate them ...
"More certain is temperatures dipping into full on winter after early next week as strong northwesterly flow brings cold, ...
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LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault is joining forces with several French newspapers in a legal dispute against Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter). The lawsuit, filed by ...
Rev. DeWayne Davis announced on Oct. 17 that he will be running for Minneapolis Mayor in 2025, making him the first candidate to announce his campaign. Davis, who moved to Minneapolis in 2013 with his ...
When you step foot into the Cargill Gallery on the first floor of the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), you will see an assortment of assemblages, quilts and works of found wood, metal, paint and ...
How does Rogers react to difficulty? If Mark Shapiro remains as president of the Jays and Ross Atkins as GM, Rogers will paint himself as an owner without vision. If both men go, he will be applauded.
A United States resident has been sentenced to three years in prison for running a Bitcoin mixing service that oversaw the laundering of over $300 million. Larry Harmon, an Ohio resident ran a darknet ...
Deacon Clarence Shallbetter, who was ordained in 2001 and served at St. Olaf and Sts. Cyril and Methodius, both in Minneapolis, as well as in prison ministry, died Nov. 9. He was 86.