Tribes such as the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians have missed out on federal dollars, while the Prairie Island Indian Community is concerned about the furloughing of federal nuclear inspectors.
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As a 30-year lease expires for the Sawmill Golf Club, the family that owns the land reportedly plans to take over the course.
Tara Watson, the owner of Watson Chiropractic and Exceptional Home Health, hopes her new Anytime Fitness club will help revitalize a North Minneapolis neighborhood.
Minneapolis-based Natural Resource Group, Inc., and Granite Falls-based Fagen, Inc., recently expanded in Pennsylvania to participate in the Marcellus region’s active natural gas industry.
Minnesota companies are closely watching ongoing deal discussions in Washington, D.C.
While Minnesota ranked only 25th based on a combination of its GDP and population growth over the last four years, it appears to be improving.
Although plan architects approved the routing of the light-rail through tunnels in the Kenilworth corridor, Governor Mark Dayton announced a delay of the approval vote pending further investigations.
According to staffing firm Robert Half, the technology industry will see the biggest gains in professional salaries, followed by accounting and finance, and creative and marketing jobs.
Town Hall, Summit, Surly, and Schell’s won medals at the 2013 Great American Beer Festival.
A Minnesota Chamber of Commerce official, whose organization is part of a coalition that is advocating for immigration reform, said in a recent interview that the future of the state’s labor force relies heavily on immigrants.
The annual Minnesota Inventors Congress plans to move from the small city of Redwood Falls to the Twin Cities, in an effort to boost attendance.
This is the second time that a union negotiating team has reached a tentative deal with the company; union members, who are spread across 13 states, rejected the last offer.
The St. Paul-based medical device company recently acquired a developer of miniaturized, “leadless” pacemakers, which will strengthen its position in the multibillion-dollar global pacemaker market, the company said.
Fashion expenditures account for almost half of a teenager’s budget, and spending is down, but retailers may have more to worry about as the holiday season edges closer and the government remains shut down.
The Austin-based company received approximately 132 submissions for its first bacon film festival, 11 of which will reportedly be shown Thursday at the Sunshine Cinema in New York.
Whitebox Advisors is seeking the “best published contribution to the art and science of investing.”
As more financial enterprises return to the Minnesota market, the state may see a rise in initial public offerings.
As Target makes digital efforts a top priority, 150 jobs have fallen by the wayside.