3M on Thursday unveiled an agreement that requires the manufacturer to pay as much as $12.5 billion to local governments for introducing "forever chemicals" into their water supplies. Instead of
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While debates rage over the future of downtown Minneapolis, the Fredrikson law firm decided to remain downtown and opened its modern office Monday in the 60 South Sixth building. Fredrikson
Dave Bozeman, a Ford Motor Co. executive, on Tuesday was named to lead C.H. Robinson Worldwide, which has been struggling with slumping revenue in the logistics marketplace. Bozeman will become
While Minnesota's medical technology prowess is recognized around the globe, the state's early technological advancements were sometimes shrouded in secrecy. On June 15, some of those early accomplishments will be
High-paying jobs will be created in St. Paul this year when Lockheed Martin Corp. opens a facility to serve commercial, defense, and security customers. The aerospace company established a subsidiary,
Against the backdrop of a potential recession, U.S. Bancorp CEO Andy Cecere told equity analysts Wednesday that boosting the bank's capital base is "priority one." The adequacy of Minneapolis-based U.S.
Through a partnership with the nonprofit African Development Center, St. Cloud-based Stearns Bank is earmarking $10 million for making loans to African immigrants. St. Cloud is the county seat of
After abandoning plans to become a history professor, Gina Kastel had no clear career path in the mid-1990s, when she was working as a receptionist in St. Paul for U.S.
The collapse of Bright Health Group's business model and the murky rationale for a Fairview-Sanford merger should spur a much closer examination of the boards of directors responsible for governing
While Minnesotans are collectively suffering through dismal, cold weather in the early days of spring, many sports fans are excited about the final regular season Wild and Timberwolves games and
An 80,000-square-foot Dick's Sporting Goods store is expected to open in late 2024 at Rosedale Center. The new Dick's Sporting Goods will be housed in a structure now under construction
Ann Rainhart, an attorney who has worked for six law firms, has joined the Minneapolis-based Fredrikson firm as chief operating officer. Rainhart, who held a firmwide role as Taft's chief
The St. Paul Saints baseball team, which burst onto the scene in 1993 as an independent, irreverent upstart, will soon be owned by a California private equity firm. Principal Saints
On the heels of President Biden's historic trip to Ukraine, the White House on Tuesday announced that two Minnesota CEOs will join the President's Export Council. Land O'Lakes CEO Beth
When raising children and building careers, it's important to be exposed to many different environments, kinds of people, and viewpoints. Exposure to a diverse world broadens perspectives and allows people
Covid-19 delivered a fatal punch to many retailers in downtown Minneapolis, especially ones that catered to office-goers. Nordstrom Rack, Banana Republic, Marshalls, Brooks Brothers, Saks Off 5th, and other clothing
It’s no longer a rarity for politicians, professors, and journalists to work into their 70s and even 80s, yet some CEOs are required to retire at 65 because of company
Bubbles can be fun until reality intercedes and bursts them. Many Minnesotans can recall the tech stock bubble of the 1990s and the housing bubble in the real-estate market of