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MANUFACTURING

The Minnesota manufacturing landscape could fundamentally change without the Manufacturing Extension Partnership program funds. Rural manufacturers would be impacted the worst.
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While machinery manufacturers are seeing lower sales of equipment continue into 2025, there is still excitement about what's to come.
Cool Whip on your favorite dessert? Thank William A. Mitchell, born in Raymond, Minnesota, for his prolific career inventing convenience foods we enjoy
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Name a vehicle, whether for work, play or somewhere in between, and Mattracks has probably made tracks for it. The company also makes non-driven tracks for trailers and similar implements.

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The City Council heard no in-person public comments during Tuesday evening's brief meeting.
The adequacy of the original environmental assessment worksheet drew criticism, prompting the City Council to delay approval until March.
The Legislature exempt it from more rigorous environmental review. That less stringent environmental assessment worksheet has been the subject of criticism.
Thanks to COVID — the "gift" that keeps on giving — you may have to brave your Great Aunt Violet's hideous holiday gifts this year with nogless eggs and "nulled" cider. Then again, maybe not. Some local retailers say all consumers need is a little patience.
As COVID throttled traditional travel, the market for private airplanes surged, driven by customers who likely wanted to avoid the hassle and danger of a mid-pandemic airport.
Jobs and operations to move to Missouri and China.
Huber Engineered Woods has announced plans to build a $440 million OSB plant in Cohasset, just west of Grand Rapids.
More than 150 jobs are expected at the plant in Cohasset, Minn.
With hundreds of claims filed against the company since 1986, family members of former Conwed employees share how they witnessed their loved ones die after being exposed to asbestos at the Cloquet factory.
H&S Manufacturing is a vibrant, agricultural related manufacturing company that sprang from an innovative potato and sugarbeet farm in northwest Minnesota.
For over a decade, workers at the Conwed factory in Cloquet, Minn., claim they unknowingly risked their health, causing some to develop lung abnormalities, while others lost their lives. Conwed, formerly known as the Wood Conversion Co., used asbestos in the production of its Lo-Tone mineral board and ceiling tile products, potentially exposing about 6,000 workers to the hazardous ingredient.

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