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Kevin Gutknecht, a spokesman for MnDOT, said this week that the department’s summer construction program—some 308 projects totaling $1.1 billion—would not be affected if the federal trust fund runs out of money.
The report says there were 660,000 hours of building work involved in the project, with about 2,000 members from 13 building trades unions.
Steele Fitness is further expanding its gym membership program and plans for five to seven new gym locations by the end of the year.
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Steele Fitness is further expanding its gym membership program and plans for five to seven new gym locations by the end of the year.
A bankruptcy court approved The Dolan Company’s reorganization plan, and the company agreed to pay about $3.2 million to a trust designed to benefit stockholders.
Brad Maiorino, who has overseen information security at General Motors and General Electric, will join Target in the newly formed chief information security officer role.
The retailer’s profits grew even as same-store sales dipped; shares of the company’s stock climbed on the news.
The Loose-Wiles Building quickly went from vacant to 94 percent full in Minneapolis’ fast-growing North Loop neighborhood.
A two-person committee appointed by the med-tech giant concluded that allegations against Medtronic’s leaders are “without merit”; it’s now seeking dismissal of shareholder lawsuits.
The company declined to comment on a report that said a deal is likely in the works.
Dean Riesen left the company on Friday after serving as a board director since 2003 and chairman since 2011.
Longtime 3M employee Nicholas Gangestad is replacing David Meline, who had served as the company’s chief financial officer since 2011.
But a new report also found that the number of jobs held by baby boomers is growing at a faster rate, in both the Twin Cities and nationwide.
Although Bloomberg reported that the potential deal is still in its early stages, if the acquisition occurs, it could result in Medtronic relocating its legal headquarters to London.
Saunders took the Timberwolves to all eight of its total playoff appearances in his former role as head coach from 1995 to 2005.
After acquiring a fellow Twin Cities-based firm, Boyum & Barenscheer now employs roughly 60 accounting professionals in Bloomington and White Bear Lake.
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.
Keith Waters and Carter Siverson, who were previously fined by the state, now face criminal charges for allegedly failing to pay subcontractors for work on Twin Cities homes and a worship center in Victoria.