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The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority said key stadium agreements have been postponed as a “due diligence” financial review of the Vikings’ owners is conducted.
While Minnesota’s unemployment rate remained unchanged, the state added 4,000 government jobs, an increase that a state official said may have been driven by increased funding.
Platform to Employment is the brainchild of a Connecticut workforce development group; it is rolling out in Minneapolis to help veterans and older workers find employment.
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Platform to Employment is the brainchild of a Connecticut workforce development group; it is rolling out in Minneapolis to help veterans and older workers find employment.
David Welliver, who was accused of misconduct, reached a settlement with regulators.
Berkshire Hathaway increased its stake in U.S. Bancorp to more than 78 million shares at an average price of $34.31 during the second quarter, according to a regulatory filing released Thursday.
Red Stamp will retain its brand name, website, and offerings following the acquisition.
A new map shows the amount of 2014 Local Government Aid going to cities in Minnesota per capita.
A Florida developer recently broke ground on the project, which is called Skye at Arbor Lakes and represents one of the largest suburban apartment projects under development in the Twin Cities.
After missing third-quarter expectations, Valspar now expects to earn between $3.45 and $3.55 per share for the full fiscal year.
Roger Pedley admitted to structuring cash transactions in a manner that avoided triggering banks’ federal reporting requirements; he also admitted to evading taxes.
Jeff Bolton, who has served as chief financial officer of the health system since 2002, will succeed longtime Mayo executive Shirley Weis as chief administrative officer.
Uroplasty’s former chief financial officer retired after the company investigated issues regarding internal financial controls; Brett Reynolds will now take over the role.
Insite Software recently named a new CEO and bolstered its leadership staff; recent business growth will allow it to add 50 new employees.
Meanwhile, the Twin Cities ranked 23rd on Forbes list of larger metro areas.
The move marks a departure from Medtronic’s traditional emphasis on medical devices.
The online news provider has 25 websites in Minnesota, and it’s unclear whether they will be among the 400 nationwide that will be sold or closed down.
Don Shelby: "Being a loud-mouthed know-it-all would probably not serve the district very well."