The cuts follow reviews by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, and providers have 60 days to appeal.
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Last month, the state approved funding for HCMC, and North Memorial Health announced merger plans with an out-of-state system. What’s behind the moves?
Twin Cities Business editor Adam Platt won awards for best feature single story and for best explanatory journalism. Art director Mike Novak won for best magazine cover.
Minnesota’s employment statistics in leisure and hospitality sharply diverged from the nation’s in early 2026.
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Minnesota’s employment statistics in leisure and hospitality sharply diverged from the nation’s in early 2026.
The COO position offers Dana McNabb the opportunity to demonstrate her fitness for the corporation’s top job.
In its new Minnetonka HQ, drone parts—among other products—are being produced on industrial 3D printers.
Onsetto wants to make it easier for businesses to move between banks. This year, it’s already raised over $11 million in two funding rounds.
“Catch Up With Downtown" is a way to advertise a busy summer and market businesses hurt by Operation Metro Surge.
Expect the final bill to include $90 million to help Minnesota counties run Medicaid and SNAP.
Think streaming makes watching sports at home difficult? Be grateful you don’t own a sports bar.
MBOLD releases report on the feasibility of blending winter camelina into animal feed and diversifying crop rotations.
The Minnesota Wild owner, Ecolab, and Securian Financial are new owners of the landmark hotel, which will get a major renovation.
Medtronic supports the U of M’s Visible Heart Lab in exchange for the chance to test devices on donated human hearts.
The East Lake Street clinic, funded in part with MacKenzie Scott money, offers pediatric services and preventative care like mammography and dietetics.
Several Minnesota startups are preparing for the next school year with technology meant to make life easier for teachers—and for parents.
HealthcareMN wants to expand the local pitch competition throughout the Midwest over the next five years.
After struggling financially, Twin Cities-based North Memorial wants to combine with the larger South Dakota-based Sanford.
Bricker on the sudden reality of the Allegiant merger, high jet fuel prices, and the wages of capitalism