Friday, July 12, 2024

MyPillow facing eviction from Shakopee facility

Briana Bierschbach at the Star Tribune is reporting MyPillow is facing possible eviction at its outlet store, warehouse and primary manufacturing plant in Shakopee just months after the Minnesota company was forced out of a different warehouse for failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent.

Agence France Presse via Barron’s: Delta reported lower quarterly profits Thursday despite still-strong travel demand as it moderated a plan to add capacity in the fall in light of industry overcapacity. Profits for the quarter ending June 30 were $1.3 billiondown 29 percent.

Paul Demko at Politico reports there are about 4,000 licensed retailers of THC beverages in Minnesotaand other states are beginning to follow.

Mary Divine at the Pioneer Press remembers longtime columnist Rubén Rosariowho died at 70 on Wednesday morning at the M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis, from complications related to multiple myeloma.

Related: On Rubén Rosario — not a pre-obit, but an atta-boy [MinnPost archives]

Tim Harlow at the Star Tribune reports Metro Transit has maintenance work to do on the Blue and Green light-rail lines in Minneapolis, and will shut down portions of both routes Friday through Monday morning.

Maury Glover at FOX 9 writes Pine City is making history by appointing the city’s first openly gay mayor.

Dustin Nelson at Bring Me the News has the list of the 50 trucks at the St. Paul Food Truck Festival this weekend.

Nick Halter at Axios reports a sellout crowd of 18,978 will be watching the Minnesota Lynx battle Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at Target Center on Sunday.

Joy Summers at the Star Tribune reports Eli’s Food & Cocktails in downtown Minneapolis closed after Pride weekend. Eli’s East will remain in operation.

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