Twin Cities Public Television has already raised $20 million and is using the money to launch a wide array of digital services in addition to its television channels.
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In U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 rankings, many Minnesota colleges made appearances in categories including “best national universities,” “best national liberal arts colleges,” and “great schools, great prices.”
The developer of the winning app will take home $5,000 in cash and receive $20,000 worth of mobile development services from Minneapolis-based MentorMate.
The state assigned scores to 37 projects vying for a portion of the funds, and Governor Mark Dayton is expected to make a final determination about the winners later this week.
Geringhoff chose a St. Cloud site over more than 40 other prospective locations across North America because of the quality of the local work force, support from regional government agencies, and proximity to raw material suppliers.
Preventice’s BodyGuardian Remote Monitoring System allows doctors to monitor patients’ heart rates via wireless technology, and the company plans to make the product commercially available by the end of this year.
Vadnais Heights-based H.B. Fuller said that the acquisition will help it to better serve the growing electronics market.
The nonprofit health insurer has been leasing 401 Carlson Parkway since 2004, and a spokesman said that buying the building will help the company meet its long-term needs and reduce operating costs.
Republic Bank & Trust Company has acquired First Commercial Bank in Bloomington, and its chief executive said that the bank plans to grow its presence in the Twin Cities.
A Minnesota program could make it easier for businesses to improve their energy efficiency.
Compared to everything else that dominates the media, we’d prefer to see more of the games.
U.S. Bank and the Metropolitan Economic Development Association have launched a series of quarterly events offering business consulting to minority entrepreneurs in the Twin Cities.
The Minnesota Vikings’ valuation climbed 22 percent year-over-year to $975 million, ranking it 22nd among NFL teams.
The stores, none of which are in Minnesota, are expected to close by late February; the company declined to disclose the number of affected workers.
The two companies were also named to Forbes’ inaugural list last year, but their rankings dropped this year.
Northern Oil and Gas has reportedly been riding high on the recent oil-production boom in western North Dakota and Montana.
The new Cherrywood Pointe community in Roseville offers assisted living to seniors; United Properties said it hopes to add more assisted-living developments but doesn’t yet have definitive plans.
Canterbury CEO Randy Sampson expects a “double-digit” revenue increase in the third quarter of this year and expects full-year revenue to exceed the $40.6 million reported last year.