St. Paul City Council recognizes four businesses in annual awards
10 Jan 2022
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The past 12 months haven’t been the easiest time to run a business.
On Wednesday, the St. Paul City Council will recognize four employers for their “resiliency and commitment to remaining a part of our community throughout the hardship that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused for so many,” according to an announcement from the city council.
This is the fifth year of the city’s annual business awards, which drew 50 nominations.
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