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Founded four decades ago in Red Wing, Opportunity Services has 10 offices in Minnesota, three in Florida and one in Massachusetts.
A new report uncovers some surprising facts about the impact of immigrant-owned small businesses.
The foundation will enlist pro football players, musicians to help outfit scores of pre-screened patients with new hearing devices.
The economic impact of the country music legend's November Target Center run.
The Minneapolis Armory, where the Minneapolis Lakers played games in the 1950s, has been
What might be the most surprising thing isn’t just how well things have gone in the 10 months since the end of the lockout. It’s that the changes happened so rapidly — after so much rancor.
Is the Replacements’ 2015 reunion tour making up for a career of meager paydays?
Mark Ritchie wants to bring one to the Twin Cities in 2023. He’ll need more than luck.
Multimillion-dollar investment will help about 20 Twin Citians move into homes.
A final Night Market for the summer will be held Sept. 6 and a day market is set for Sept. 21 near Mai Village.
The Minneapolis-based literary publishing house has been winning every award in sight. But is it making money?
The storied improv comedy troupe is continuing to grow by purchasing a building in Minneapolis' downtown theater district, which will house its school and offices.
Marcia Ballinger and Lars Leafblad have formed Ballinger | Leafblad, Inc., and their initial clients include the Bush Foundation, CaringBridge, the University of Minnesota, and more.
St. Ben's agreed to settle a “clawback” lawsuit filed by the trustee of Tom Petters’ bankruptcy estate; meanwhile, the cost of such litigation, including fees paid to accounting and law firms, keeps growing.
Employees from U.S. Bancorp, Ecolab, and Thrivent were named to Fortune’s “Heroes of the 500” list, which recognizes acts of charity and courage.
The apartment complex will include some additional specialized services for the veterans.
The City of Minneapolis might work with a nonprofit to determine the financial feasibility of “deconstruction,” which is described as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional demolition.