U.S. Bancorp, TCF Financial Corporation, Home Federal Savings Bank of Rochester, Stearns Bank of St. Cloud, and Highland Bank of St. Michael are among the Minnesota banks that tapped the Federal Reserve's discount window during the financial crisis.
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Up to 10 early stage tech companies chosen to participate in the first cycle of the program, which begins August 1, will receive at least $6,000 in seed funding, mentorship, space, resources, and connections to entrepreneurs, investors, and Fortune 500 executives.
The Jennie-O Turkey Store, which operates as a subsidiary of Austin-based Hormel Foods Corporation, issued a recall for nearly 55,000 pounds of raw turkey burgers sold exclusively at Sam's Club stores.
Two recently released reports indicate that there are few women in top leadership positions at Minnesota companies, and the state lags behind the majority of the country in women-owned businesses.
Cambria Mortgage made more than $60 million in home loans in 2010.
How does a small business stay competitive? Sometimes by helping other small businesses. Kowalski’s, named national Outstanding Independent Community-Based Retailer of the Year by Progressive Grocer magazine, credits the honor in part to product selection that emphasizes local products, like Gramps and Sammy’s Pesto, which got its start at the Minneapolis Farmer’s Market. “We’re small enough to
Salmon leather as a luxury alternative to calfskin or snakeskin?
Experienced Resources places seasoned health care execs in short-term assignments.
Premium dinner plates made from sugar cane fiber.
The furniture maker invited customers to make offers they’d trade for Blu Dot items.
The Capital City Partnership takes a new director and a new direction.
Craft brewers are on a growth bender. Now more of them want to create both the beers people love to drink and the places beer drinkers love to visit.
As the governor's adviser on job creation, Kathy Tunheim wants to lead “a more substantive conversation.”
The Austin-based food manufacturer claims that Zwanenberg Food Group has refused to stop using packaging that infringes on a trademarked design used for Hormel's Spam products.
The combined entity bills itself as the nation's third-largest telecommunications company, which will offer services to 37 states via its 190,000-mile fiber network.
18 avid golfers in the local business community share some of their favorite courses in Minnesota and elsewhere.