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He takes the reins from Gary Cunningham, who left in June.
After two months of declines, the state’s unemployment rate remained flat at 3.2 percent in October.
As winners of the 2019 Bush Prize for Community Innovation, the nonprofits will receive grant money and resources for community development endeavors.
Kersten Zupfer was promoted from within to replace the outgoing Andrew Lacko. She’s tasked with helping Regis convert to a full-franchise business model.
The deal is the largest in Digi’s history.
In September, Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison and several other leaders filed a court motion to block the 'final conscience' rule, which would have allowed individuals to refuse to provide health care services that violated their personal beliefs.
The Minnetonka alcohol producer will use proceeds from the raise to ramp up production of freeze-and-eat ice pops.
The TV and comedy icon will use Stratasys’ latest 3D printer to restore and refurbish antique vehicles.
A roundup of business news around the state, curated by TCB editors.
Now in its third year, the Compass student group works to connect students, alumni, and area business leaders. Its flagship alumni reunion event will be held on Friday.
A study ranks the country’s top metros based on 2016 U.S. Census data.
Last spring, longtime attorney and family business consultant Glenn Ayres passed away at age 76. In recognition of his many contributions to the discipline, he is being recognized posthumously as
Royal’s background includes stints with design agency Azul Seven and neuroscience software firm EngagedIn.
David Emery was re-elected, while Brenda Foster was chosen to succeed Catherine Kelly. Their terms will begin in 2020.
The Minnesota Vikings-linked Call of Duty esports team will begin competing in January 2020.
The trust’s leaders and bank board members haven’t been able to agree on a plan for growth.
Why a New York producer chose St. Paul for a pre-Broadway run of “Six.”