A decade after Megan Tamte opened her first Hot Mama store at 50th & France, the company is converting its brand to Evereve.
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The acquisition of NeuroTherm will expand the Minnesota company’s chronic pain relief business.
If convicted, Brian Gore could face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $2 million fine for his alleged involvement in a counterfeit sportswear scheme.
The two Twin Cities mayors (and their aides) will spend much time the rest of the summer fine-tuning 2015 budget plans, before presenting them in mid-August to their respective city
The latest “PayScale Index” found that wages are growing faster in Minneapolis-St. Paul than in most metros, although rising inflation is constraining purchasing power nationwide.
CFO Rod Hebrink was tapped as interim leader for the Mankato financial cooperative.
The Center of the American Experiment, a conservative group, says lawmakers should focus transit spending on improving roads and bridges.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that four men were charged in connection with an alleged mortgage fraud scheme involving an Excelsior-based real estate firm.
Three of the Rainbow stores that were part of the recent deal involving Roundy’s and Supervalu have already been converted to Cub Foods-branded stores.
The 19 journalists have 586 years of combined experience.
James Dolan has joined Cherry Tree Companies, the Minnetonka-based investment firm that helped him launch the Dolan Company more than two decades ago.
The Minneapolis-based law firm expects its new informal alignment will make it more attractive to clients doing business in Mexico.
New business filings for the first half of the year totaled 31,502, about 500 more than during the same period last year.
Under the program, veterans traveling to Minnesota can access free hotel nights through the Hilton HHonors program.
A Met Council leader touted the proposed deal as a “win-win,” while Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges characterized it more as a sacrifice that the city would make for the greater good of improving Twin Cities transit.
Blattner Energy, which already has some solar projects in Puerto Rico, is establishing an official presence on the island and hopes to capitalize as Puerto Ricans adopt more renewable energy options.
HighJump Software, a former 3M subsidiary, announced that it is merging with a rival warehouse management software firm.
Ginny Morris, a third-generation broadcaster and chair of Hubbard Radio, will take on the role of chief executive from Bruce Reese.