The idea spawned from Chad DeBaker's bachelor party bike tour around Minneapolis a couple of years ago. Late at night, one of the bikers in DeBaker's group got a flat
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday set its final rules that limit "swipe fees" that some banks charge merchants in exchange for being able to accept debit-card payments. Those rules came
The Twin Cities ranked 34th on Forbes' 13th annual "Best Places for Business and Careers" list, which was released on Wednesday. The list, which includes the country's 200 largest metropolitan
As budget talks continue and the state nears a possible government shutdown, Canterbury Park in Shakopee has decided to move up two races that were scheduled for this weekend to
Michael Joseph Krzyzaniak, who was convicted of a federal investment fraud felony in 1993, pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of wire fraud and one count of income tax evasion
Xcel Energy, Inc., recently went to trial in Denver in connection with the 2007 deaths of five workers at a Colorado hydroelectric plant-marking a rare instance when federal prosecutors have
About 3 percent of Boston Scientific's Minnesota employees were affected by layoffs that it announced in March, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). DEED recently
The former CEO of International Dairy Queen has indicated interest in purchasing and reopening the iconic Faribault Woolen Mills. Chuck Mooty couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday morning. But Faribault
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis on Monday released its mid-year outlook for the regional economy, stating that it expects the moderate pace of economic and job growth experienced during
While many public and private organizations are bracing for a possible state government shutdown, which could occur Friday, the Minneapolis City Council has decided that it may go to court
Blaine-based Pursuit Vascular is likely just a year away from gaining regulatory approval for its ClearGuard HD device-and it's the perfect time to bring in a new CEO, says founder
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation said Friday that it will "transfer" the leasehold rights for up to 39 Canada store sites to its major competitor, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Target and Wal-Mart separately
United Properties' recent transformation of the Ford Center in downtown Minneapolis has given the company a good indication that there is a market for office space in the area. That
Aria CV, Inc.-a St. Paul-based start-up-has licensed technology from the University of Minnesota to develop and commercialize a medical device for the treatment of pulmonary hypertension. The technology was invented
A total of 465 doctors' offices in Minnesota may soon receive calls from "mystery shoppers"-a team of people who will pose as patients and schedule appointments to determine how long
Golden Valley-based General Mills, Inc., is suing a supplier over a blueberry shipment that it claims contained pieces of shrimp. General Mills filed the suit against South Haven, Michigan-based Adkin
Minnesota Senator Al Franken is asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to consider the medical device industry's suggestions and concerns before making additional changes to the 510(k) device
A pending bill that was designed to help small companies in their journey to go public is close to becoming reality, according to the Star Tribune. The Minneapolis newspaper reported