WSI Industries said that its 47,000-square-foot expansion will accommodate new machinery and new employees.
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Carleton College was the highest-ranked Minnesota school, coming in at 31st on Forbes’ annual list of the best colleges and universities in the nation.
The cuts are part of the struggling grocer’s plans to restructure its technology department in an effort to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Employees and commissioners have helped the county save approximately $4.4 million in the past two years through voluntary unpaid leaves and returned pay.
3M cited “betrayal” motivated by “greed” as a reason for Covington & Burling’s move to help the Minnesota attorney general in a lawsuit against the Maplewood-based company.
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The new office, which aims to stimulate exports, will assist businesses in learning about opportunities abroad, among other functions.
The new laws will affect various groups, including small businesses, energy companies, and law enforcement.
The Eden Prairie-based test system maker, which has been under investigation for more than a year, said that the deal must still be approved by the U.S. Department of Justice.
The publisher of Metro said it will reallocate resources to its community, business, and bridal magazines.
Pat Murray, son of the restaurant’s founders, died Monday at his home in Lake Elmo.
Woodbury Financial Services will become part of American International Group’s broker-dealer business, Advisor Group.
St. Cloud-based Marco said the acquisition is part of its plans to expand nationally.
Teresa McFarland’s new firm, McFarland Communications, will offer many of the same traditional PR services as McFarland Cahill Communications, but it will increase its focus on content creation for digital platforms.
Former CEO Brad Anderson and former President and Chief Operating Officer Al Lenzmeier are reportedly among those Richard Schulze is recruiting for his executive team as he attempts a private takeover.
Surly sought applicants “with a strong local presence”—and it has chosen Minneapolis-based HGA Architects for its brewery project.