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Seaparately, the state’s Film and TV Board is set to have its budget quadrupled pending Governor Dayton’s approval.
GOP Rep. Tim Kelly thought he had a workable plan to solve Minnesota's long-term transportation-funding crisis. So why didn't it even come up for a vote?
The med-tech company now has an upgraded glucose monitoring system and related app in development.
Survey finds private exchanges lag in attracting non-group enrollees for health benefits.
The tissue regeneration company is preparing for human testing.
More than 40 percent of state’s new jobs in last year are in health care.
Mayo Clinic is at the forefront of integrating medicine outside the physician’s office into the organization.
The retailer also announced one of its top executives would be leaving the company in June.
One of the Minnesota Chamber's three priorities passed.
A former employee at the med-tech company was allegedly let go after reporting violations of company policies and state and federal laws.
The governor also said he won't hold a $300 million budget proposal and a $260 million tax cut bill “hostage” to any special session negotiations.
Squishy Circuits is taking a whimsical twist in teaching today’s youth about electrical circuits.
The health care organization is taking a similar approach to its Ireland outreach to accelerate innovation in a thriving industry overseas.
After a double-digit drop in tonnage at the Duluth-Superior Port in 2015, the port’s leaders envision a growth strategy based on its Great Lakes location.
Employers must become advocates for routine depression screening of their workers.
Is a proposal to build a 200 MPH railway from the metro area to Rochester with $4 billion in private capital too good to be true?
The $50 million construction project won't be finished until later in 2017.