The Minnesota State Fair is ramping up its craft beer offerings this year and will even feature an exhibit by the Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild.
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With the acquisition of competitor GSA Media, AllOver Media—which specializes in out-of-home advertising—now places ads at more than 50,000 gas stations and convenience stores nationwide.
Selling Hair Club for Men and Women aligns with Regis’ recent efforts to evaluate “non-core” assets, cut costs, and refocus on its North American salon operations.
The company is reportedly retooling its Geek Squad team as it shifts employees away from basic home installations to focus on services for small businesses and on providing technology expertise at Best Buy’s smaller, “connected”-format stores.
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The company is reportedly retooling its Geek Squad team as it shifts employees away from basic home installations to focus on services for small businesses and on providing technology expertise at Best Buy’s smaller, “connected”-format stores.
Unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter told The Wall Street Journal that Supervalu is expected to send out confidentiality agreements to interested bidders this week, but the company’s financial advisors reportedly haven’t yet told potential buyers if they’ll attempt to auction the company in pieces or as a whole.
Thomson Reuters, which employs roughly 7,000 people in Minnesota, said that the proposed amendment would limit its ability to attract top talent; separately, a group of local law firm leaders said that the marriage amendment “endangers our business climate.”
U.S. News & World Report ranked five Minnesota hospitals among the best in the nation for at least one of 16 medical specialties—and it ranked Mayo Clinic third on an elite list of only 17 U.S. hospitals that are among the best in at least six specialties.
Private equity firm LaunchEquity Partners said that if its offer were accepted, it would invest $10 million in MakeMusic over the next two years and retain all of the company’s employees.
A temple of advanced mixology, with food that plays a distinct second fiddle.
The Minnetonka-based restaurant chain opened its first Canadian location Monday in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as part of a plan to add more than 200 new restaurants in North America.
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi represented about 7 million individuals and businesses in an antitrust case against two major credit card companies and many major banks.
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The board also voted in favor of eliminating so-called “administrative transitional leaves”—high-paying leaves that were offered to university executives who were stepping down from their administrative roles but staying on as faculty members.
A new report released by The Itasca Project outlined several strategies for building such collaboration, including aligning academic offerings with work force needs and regional businesses partnering with colleges and universities to co-create research and innovation agendas.
The New Hope-based provider of DirecTV, voice, and high-speed Internet services is buying New Jersey-based MDU Communications International, Inc.
A minority shareholder whose offer to buy the struggling retailer was rejected says it is looking to protect shareholders from “hostile opportunists” on the company’s board.
Daniel Hanrahan will join Regis on August 6; the hair salon chain has been without a permanent leader since February.
The company will enter the Canadian market early next year with 24 stores in Ontario; it will then open another 101 stores throughout the country during the remainder of 2013.