“This is greatly improved territory, but there’s always going to be challenges,” said Gov. Mark Dayton. “There will be plenty of ideas for use of this money.”
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The company dampened expectations for its current fiscal quarter despite coming off a year of record sales.
Ron Konezny, who once founded a Minnetonka-based telecommunications company, will replace the retiring Joseph Dunsmore.
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The deal would expand the company’s e-commerce business.
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With U.S. and E.U. approval, shareholders of both companies will vote on the transaction next month.
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The company has been pushing printers into stores and other consumer-friendly locations.
The bridge has drawn objections from the Minneapolis park board, which would prefer that a shallow tunnel be built for light rail trains to travel beneath the Kenilworth Channel.
The latest effort to peel back the state’s ban on Sunday liquor sales will focus on passing legislation that would allow local governments to decide if stores can sell booze on Sunday.
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There are more than 250,000 immigrants in the state, some who would be touched by the new policies.