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Social enterprise is good, but how to put corporate structure to it?
Magnetic Productions’ search for the not-too-proud and the brave.
Nan DeMars' new book, You’ve Got to Be Kidding!: How to Keep Your Job Without Losing Your Integrity, is a new release from Wiley this summer.
SheerWind, based in Chaska, is developing the Invelox wind-energy system.
CyberSpace picks up, inventories and photographs, and makes accessible via Internet every item you choose to store in its Minneapolis warehouse.
NFL fans will soon see the league’s gentle giants extolling the virtues of United Way giving. Yet despite national exposure, it takes local connections for the Greater Twin Cities United
Chris Johnson brings Texas barbecue to the St. Croix.
iBuyOfficeSupply.com is taking the low-cost route to fast growth.
A Northfield investment and management firm enters a new field: saving historic, smaller-city hotels and inns.
Measuring soil density? Checking patient records? Delivering data to the board of directors? There’s an app for that.
An Itasca Project initiative helps small, regional IT companies get large Minnesota firms as clients.
Three remodeling projects celebrate the clean lines of old buildings.
Are Minnesota's tax peculiarities driving people away?
Benefit managers talk shop—what works and what doesn’t—about delivering employee benefits information.
For more than 50 years, the Minnesota Inventors Congress has lured lone-wolf tinkerers and garage gadgeteers to Redwood Falls. For some, the event has provided a springboard for starting a business. But with attendance shrinking, can it reinvent itself and stay relevant?
President Barack Obama made a stop in Cannon Falls on Monday, and he'll be back in the state before month's end when he joins a long list of other prominent
A federal appeals court has reaffirmed a lower court's decision that said that Minneapolis-based Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO)'s competitors did not infringe on its trademarks-and that ordered the U.S. Patent