Grand Meadow wants someone to get rid of the mess, after a failed effort to recycle the massive, worn-out parts. What happened in Grand Meadow is more than merely a local mess. It reflects tensions over the boom of wind energy in southern Minnesota during a shift away from fossil fuels, the problem of recycling green infrastructure, small town political infighting and government and corporate bureaucracy.
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The magazine’s parent company, GameStop, shut down the website after laying off 13 of the employees who worked on the monthly publication.
After abrupt closure, Game Informer staffers reflect on the video game magazine’s impact
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The 16-year-old entrepreneur is selling his original clothing designs and spreading positivity.
‘If I can do it, you can too’: Apple Valley high schooler launches clothing brand from a storage unit
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Plus: Francis’ vegan burgers expands, Keys Cafe nears opening in Stillwater, Masu’s closing and more restaurant news.
Animales finds a sprawling new home in north Minneapolis for its barbecue and burgers
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The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations thinks so after a visit to the Twin Cities this week. “Minnesota is a key place when it comes to addressing food security,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield said in an interview. “It’s not just a global issue, it’s a local issue.”
Can Minnesota help solve global food insecurity?
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This has been a pretty tumultuous time. But at the end of the day, you know what? People want to be together, people want to go out, they want to be with other humans. And that’s what our company’s based on: people being together," the Marcus Theatres CEO said.
Greg Marcus still believes in going to the movies — and is coming to a Minnesota theater near you
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People who identify as LGBTQ can face major disparities and stigma when it comes to cancer care, often resulting in later-stage diagnoses and poorer outcomes than other patients. Dr. Elizabeth Cathcart-Rake, an oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, is determined to change that.
Trying to reduce stigma, Mayo launches LGBTQ-focused breast cancer clinic
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The programs can cost thousands, but persistent worker shortages are hampering recruiting efforts.
Minnesota companies start new-generation pre-apprenticeship programs to build new talent pipelines
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The class-action suits seek millions in damages for consumers nationwide and joins a number of related claims against chocolate makers.
Lawsuits allege high levels of lead in General Mills’ Cocoa Puffs cereal
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Minnetonka-based health insurance giant is the first and only for-profit managed care plan in state programs for lower-income residents.
UnitedHealthcare sues Minnesota over ban on for-profit HMOs in Medicaid
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