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The Weidt Group, a pioneering energy usage consultancy, has created mobile applications to help clients develop energy-efficient buildings.
The debate over where the Vikings should play revives a familiar plan for a sports and entertainment corridor near Minneapolis’s North Loop. Bruce Lambrecht, one of Target Field’s earliest and most controversial advocates, believes his ideas can win again.
What’s the future in manufacturing? Three Minnesota companies define it.
Almost a year after local money manager Trevor Cook was sentenced to 25 years in prison in connection with a $194 million Ponzi scheme that he operated, three new individuals
After 20 days of suspended operations due to the Minnesota government shutdown, Canterbury Park in Shakopee reopened on Thursday-and leaders are now searching for ways to recoup $3 million in
Kieran Folliard, co-founder of several popular Twin Cities watering holes, has sold his bars to focus on his whiskey business, according to a report by the Star Tribune. Folliard has
Minnesota employers added 13,200 jobs in June, but there was a slight rise in the state's unemployment rate, according to figures released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and
Tom Petters received his 50-year prison sentence more than a year ago. But charges continue to surface against his alleged co-conspirators. Frank Vennes, who allegedly helped raise funds for Petters,
Medical device giant St. Jude Medical, Inc., plans to lay off 450 Swedish employees by the end of 2012 as it moves overseas manufacturing of its cardiac rhythm management (CRM)
After emerging from bankruptcy and actively seeking a buyer, Mendota Heights-based Sun Country Airlines has been sold. Sun Country on Wednesday announced that it has been sold to a private
Supervalu, Inc., has pledged to open 250 supermarkets in areas that don't currently provide easy access to fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat. Leaders from the Eden Prairie-based company and several
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Company has agreed to pay an $85 million fine to settle claims made by the Federal Reserve regarding its consumer-lending practices. According to the Federal
Angeion Corporation on Wednesday announced the appointment of Gregg Lehman as president, CEO, and a company director. The appointment follows several changes at Angeion. In November, the St. Paul-based medical
Twenty days after it began, Minnesota's government shutdown has come to an end. Governor Mark Dayton signed 12 bills on Wednesday morning, a move that put 22,000 laid-off state employees
Cleaning and pest-control services company Ecolab, Inc., has agreed to pay about $5.4 billion to acquire Nalco Holding Company, a Naperville, Illinois-based water-treatment provider. It's a move that's expected to
Rochester-based Mayo Clinic is among the nation's best hospitals, according to U.S. News and World Report, which released its annual hospital rankings on Monday. Mayo Clinic came in third on