Earlier this year, Hennepin County, the Metropolitan Council, and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development awarded environmental cleanup grants that together total nearly $2 million.
Archive of: April 2013
Smits succeeds former CFO Sergio Rial—who resigned from his post in late November in order to return to his native Brazil for unspecified personal reasons.
Some companies that were shunned by investors last year—including Best Buy—saw their shares rise the most during the first quarter.
Since last year’s merger, CliftonLarsonAllen has been led by co-CEOs; now, former LarsonAllen CEO Gordon Viere will be the firm’s sole leader.
Shippers are having trouble hauling their full cargo loads on Lake Superior because water levels are well below their monthly averages.
Authorities didn’t know or wouldn’t say if the two escapees had become friends or had resources or friends with money outside of the prison, according to the Star Tribune.
Minneapolis mayoral candidates Mark Andrew, Betsy Hodges, Gary Schiff, Jackie Cherryhomes and Don Samuels had their first debate on Wednesday.
The former owner of Kieran’s Irish Pub and founder of 2 Gingers Irish Whiskey is offering his talents to emerging food and beverage businesses.
The Department of Transportation’s plan to complete $1.1 billion worth of road construction projects this year may cause heavy delays and traffic this summer.
Image Sensing Systems fired two Polish employees who are being investigated for alleged criminal conduct; the company's investigation into the matter, meanwhile, has cost $1.5 million to date.
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is accepting bids from local and national food and beverage vendors wanting to serve football fans at the new Vikings stadium.
Target Field will debut offerings from Mac’s Fish and Chips, Panino’s Baked Sandwiches, Sheboygan Sausage Company, and Andrew Zimmern’s AZ Canteen.
Medica will use payment technology designed by a local tech company to provide its members discounts on healthy food from a variety of local grocery stores.
Minnesota’s per capita personal income rose 3.74 percent to $46,227 in 2012, outpacing the nation as a whole and all but three states.
Edina-based clean energy developer Geronimo Energy recently announced that it has acquired Midwest Wind Energy’s development portfolio.
The company is building a platform that will help consumers control offers they receive from retailers based on their genetic makeup.
The company also looks to even out distribution.
The deal has been under scrutiny from federal regulators due to antitrust concerns, and Ecolab said that it continues to have “productive discussions” with the U.S. Department of Justice.