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St. Paul followed suit late in the day, saying it would officially end its mandate on Wednesday. While we are yet to reach the benchmarks set by local public health experts, the reality of a maskless Minneapolis limits the logic and efficacy of maintaining a masking order alone, said St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, adding that he urged all residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Frey imposed the indoor mask mandate in Minneapolis last spring, two months before Gov. Tim Walz issued a similar statewide mask order. Frey said the change was made because 78.6% of city residents age 15 and older have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. ....
Wedge Table in Minneapolis, the Wedge Co-op s Eat Street outpost, is closing in July The final day of production is scheduled for July 12. June 2, 2021 6:00am Text size Copy shortlink: The Wedge Table, the six-year-old Eat Street destination, will close in July. Located at 2412 S. Nicollet Av. in Minneapolis, the Wedge Table houses a bodega-style grocery store, cafe, community room and commissary kitchen. It s a component of member-owned Twin Cities Co-op Partners (TCCP), which operates the Wedge and Linden Hills co-ops in Minneapolis and Co-op Partners Warehouse in St. Paul. This is definitely unfortunate, and in a way it s probably a little bit overdue, said Josh Resnik, the group s CEO. We held on as long as we could, but the pandemic accelerated it. ....
Washington’s tech industry hasn’t been immune to the pandemic. Companies such as the IT giant DXC and the event-organizing platform Cvent cut jobs amid the slowdown. But some, including the hot cloud-computing company Appian, committed to hundreds of new hires. Indeed, plenty of other good business news came from Washingtonian’s Tech Titans during the past year. Our 2021 winners who were selected through both reporting and an informal process of nominations from their peers managed to start up new and innovative companies, close on huge funding rounds, ink massive contracts, and announce initial public offerings. Some of this year’s Tech Titans expanded their companies not only in spite of the pandemic but because of it. Michael Chasen, founder of the “edtech” firm Blackboard, leveraged the demand for at-home education to launch Class, a company that creates virtual classrooms using Zoom. Class has already raised more than $40 million. Blake Hall, founder of ....