Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak on Wednesday signed off on a new city ordinance that allows breweries to sell pints of beer on their premises-prompting some speculation that the city could
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Eden Prairie-based biopharmaceutical company SurModics, Inc., on Tuesday announced plans to reduce its work force by 9 percent-and Chief Financial Officer Philip D. Ankeny is among those who will be
The Minnesota State Fair is back in all its deep-fried, fun-filled, animal-laden glory. The great Minnesota get-together, which last year attracted 1,776,211 visitors (the second-highest number on record), opened Thursday
The search has officially begun for the next dean of the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management-and the team assembled to find the school's next leader comprises several local
3M Company has agreed to pay $3 million to roughly 290 former employees to settle an age discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the agency
Eight Minnesota companies made Inc. magazine's annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the United States. The list is based on each company's percentage of revenue growth between
St. Paul-based Pearson Candy Company, maker of popular confections including Salted Nut Rolls and Nut Goodies, has been sold to a Greenwich, Connecticut-based private equity fund. The fund, Brynwood Partners
Local real estate developer Jeffrey Wirth, who was charged Thursday with tax evasion, made his first court appearance Monday-but his arraignment was postponed because he doesn't have a lawyer, according
Minnetonka-based Digi International has partnered with telecom giant AT&T to offer a suite of products and services aimed at helping consumers and utilities manage energy usage. AT&T recently announced that
Fulton Beer-which announced in March that it aimed to open its Minneapolis brewery in September-likely won't have its new facility up and running until the latter part of October at
Wayzata-based RBA Consulting was recognized last year by Inc. magazine as one of the 500 fastest-growing companies in the United States. And it appears the company is continuing its fast-paced
Best Buy Company, Inc., is reportedly preparing a pilot program through which it will offer electronics products to customers through a unit of Plano, Texas-based rent-to-own company Rent-A-Center, Inc. According
Target Corporation on Tuesday unveiled a revamped e-commerce Web site in the hopes of boosting online sales. The redesign marks the first step towards Target's plans for multi-channel expansion, the
LarsonAllen to its merger partners: Let’s work together. Really.
Northern Oil & Gas fuels short sellers’ zeal; what looks bad is bad for shareholders.
A brand of premium licorice hopes to hit it out of the park with its Minnesota Twins–based ad campaign.
Amcom did so well, it’s now driving growth within a publicly traded business.
How long can smokers and school kids bail out the state?