Med device firm must meet shareholder’s equity requirements by March 20.
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If approved, the new facility is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs—but the city is already struggling to attract workers.
While medical device manufacturers have something to celebrate, they also have a lot of questions — about the Republican plan and the Trump administration in general.
In the latest leadership change at the barbecue restaurant chain, former Dairy Queen executive and Jostens CEO Charles Mooty will take over as Famous Dave’s chairman of the board.
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In the latest leadership change at the barbecue restaurant chain, former Dairy Queen executive and Jostens CEO Charles Mooty will take over as Famous Dave’s chairman of the board.
Andrea Walsh, executive vice president of the health care provider, has been picked to take over.
The Minnetonka-based company, known for its Internet of Things and machine-to-machine products, is helping NASA on a two-part mission.
The Duluth-based company continued its streak of selling over 300 aircraft in a single year.
A special enrollment period runs through March 1 for those who have been recently kicked off their health plan.
The department store chain is closing its Nicollet Mall location this spring.
The redevelopment team plans to transform the one-million-square-foot space into a mixed-use development.
More than 100 restaurants in the city have joined the group to call for concessions in the ordinance that's expected to arrive this summer.
One local startup wants to help rid you
of those stress-related impulses.
The company set its sights on digital retailer Amazon after its fourth quarter profits sank by nearly 43 percent year-over-year.
Want half a cow? There’s an app for that.
The food company followed up its previous record-breaking earnings year with a new best ever.
The site is meant to better connect applicants whose interests and skills match a job—and help remove implicit bias in hiring.
New research suggests the state leans heavily on immigrants when it comes to growth of the workforce, overall population, and the economy.
If the southeastern Minnesota city wins, it gets a half-million dollars and will host the next season of Deluxe Corp.’s “Small Business Revolution” series.