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New Solventum layoff details emerge, including 110 Minnesota job cuts

The company anticipates creating as many as 75 new positions available to employees in Minnesota and remote as a result a reinvestment, the spokesperson said.
The company said in the presentation it has restructured corporate R&D, medical affairs and corporate marketing to align to the company’s businesses. It has also realigned thousands of roles to drive growth, it said.
Solventum announced its long-term plan to grow the company and satisfy investors on Thursday. CEO Bryan Hanson said the company has established and communicated its mission, decentralized its structure, overhauled its talent and raised the bar of excellence since the spinoff.
The company said it will stop developing products in its pipeline that don’t have the opportunity to drive growth on Thursday. It will focus on negative pressure wound therapy, intravenous-fluid site management, sterilization assurance, revenue cycle management and core restoratives as growth drivers.
“We have 70 years — 70 years — of innovation, with close to 7,000 patents,” Hanson said. “We may have lost our way recently, but we have brands in the marketplace today because of the capabilities that we have in this organization that are second to none, that are clinically preferred.”
After the spinoff, the company, Hanson said, “was more entangled than I expected, more complex, and we had more debt.”

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Boys basketball: Live scores and updates from state championships

On Saturday, the boys basketball state championship games will be played for all classifications at Williams Arena on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis.
Here’s the schedule for Saturday’s games. The links will direct you to live scoring for each game:
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Minnesota high school sports scores and results for Friday, March 21

Caledonia Warriors Grant King (3) battles Albany Huskies center Jake Buttweiler (25) for the ball in the first half. The Caledonia Warriors faced the Albany Huskies in a state high school Class 2A tournament semi-final game Friday night, March 21, 2025 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. (Jeff Wheeler/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Minnesota State Fair announces Steve Miller Band & the Rascals for Grandstand Concert Series

ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – The Minnesota State Fair announced on Tuesday the Steve Miller Band will be performing for the 2025 Grandstand Concert Series, along with special guest the Rascals.
The Steve Miller Band released a wide range of singles in the ‘70s and ’80s, collecting a few #1 hits along the way. The band is well-known for hits such as “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” “Rock’n Me,” “Abracadabra,” and more. Miller is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 2016.
Miller was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022.
The Rascals are also responsible for a string of hits of their own. The band scored three #1 hits in the ‘60s, which include the likes of “Groovin’,” “People Got to Be Free,” and “Good Lovin’.” Similarly to the Steve Miller Band, the Rascals are also members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The concert is all reserved seating, with ticket prices ranging from $54 to $86.25. Party Deck ticket prices range from $108 to $121.75. Tickets are on sale Friday, Mar. 21 and are available here.
The concert will be held on Thursday, Aug. 28.
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