Author’s archive

Cirrus Buyer Pledges to Keep Jobs in Duluth

News that Duluth-based Cirrus Industries, Inc., would be sold to a Chinese government-controlled company sparked concerns about a loss of Minnesota jobs. Minnesota's Republican Representative Chip Cravaack, for example, in

ReelzChannel’s Kennedys Miniseries Gets 10 Emmy Nods

Two months after The Kennedys aired on cable network ReelzChannel, the controversial miniseries has received 10 Emmy nominations. ReelzChannel-based in Albuquerque, New Mexico and owned by Minneapolis-based Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc.-scooped

MN Leaders Push for Debt-Ceiling Compromise

Leaders from 3M Company, Ameriprise Financial, General Mills, Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce have joined forces with other business leaders from across

Shutdown Means Some Alcohol Supplies Run Dry

Bars, restaurants, and liquor stores across Minnesota may have licenses to sell alcohol-but during the state shutdown, some are running out of booze and are unable to replenish their supplies.

Settlement with Xcel Could Cost Gov’t $200M

Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy, Inc., announced Friday that it has reached a settlement with the U.S. government to resolve two lawsuits-which could cost the federal government $200 million. The settlement resolves

U.S. Bank, TCF Help Customers Hurt by Shutdown

U.S. Bank has launched a program that aims to help customers affected by the Minnesota government shutdown. The Minneapolis-based bank announced Monday that it will allow such customers-provided that they