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He left Yugoslavia 30 years ago and started a business in Minnesota. Now he wants to clean up corruption and reinvigorate his homeland's economy.
There's more behind Minnesota's growing number of wind projects than just renewable energy mandates for utilities. Rural landowners are part of a push for community-based wind energy development.
What's the motivation behind sister city relationships? Promoting cultural ties or delivering economic benefits?
Some of the most educated palates in town gather at the 112 Eatery.
Who's really paying for SOX compliance?
How to find and attract event sponsors in a competitive market.
There's an abundance of local talent to enliven your next event, but Minnesota entertainment gurus also know what it takes to book national acts.
Political Leaders were warning of global climate change two decades ago.
Colorful plastic-film sleeves cover steel shafts on golf clubs.
Marc Putman designs attractive developments. But it's not easy to get them approved.
Read this month's issue of Twin Cities Business.