Following a year of record donations, The Minneapolis Foundation leverages its resources to address economic and racial gaps.
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The agreement involves 19 album titles from Prince’s work between 1995 and 2010, other material released after ‘95, and a 2021 rights extension for works from 1978-96; but no new material.
Noaber Foundation led a $1.5 million venture round for the digital health platform.
Craig Samitt will officially join the nonprofit health insurance provider at the end of July.
The suit alleges state officials and Greater MSP used a cloud-based file-sharing site to hold materials — including the bid itself — in order to get around Minnesota's Data Practices Act.
Hillary Clinton “lost all but nine counties, but managed to win the state,” says Jeff Blodgett, a longtime DFL operative. “To me, that’s a lesson in really where the votes are.”
Now there's an app for that.
State data shows the more than 6,000 employees laid off in the first five months of the year surpassed those affected in the same period of 2015, 2016, 2017, and all of 2014.
The move from California to Minnesota comes as the chronic lower back pain device maker has wrapped a $58 million fundraising round.
In its latest trip to the national spotlight, Duluth was both commended and disparaged by Rolling Stone, a magazine named after a song by a native of the city. Yet, Duluth has much more to offer than what was mentioned in recent coverage.
The deal continues a string of transactions by Bio-Techne over the last five years and marks its foray into the diagnostics area of cancer medicine.
The plant-based food producer’s latest funding is gained just months after obtaining a $25 million investment in another campaign, and a separate Cargill partnership.
Minnesota joins New York as just the second location for the Jackpocket app.
A slideshow of images taken during TCB's 2018 CFO Forum, held at the Metropolitan Ballroom in June.
As the future of newspapers becomes more tenuous, Strib Publisher Mike Klingensmith talks about the national media climate, Super Bowl, and future of print and digital media.