Navarre Corporation is relocating its headquarters from New Hope to Dallas; as previously disclosed to state officials, the move will result in Minnesota layoffs.
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The new laws also include a total of $496.1 million to fund dozens of arts, parks, trails, and natural resources projects throughout the state.
Whitebox Advisors is conducting a search for a new president as its current one steps down to focus on the Twin Cities nonprofit Charity Aware.
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development released its quarterly Business Expansion Report Wednesday, which shows that the key expansion areas are in the west metro and Duluth.
Industries that had delayed hiring due to extended cold weather helped drive job gains in May.
Stratasys said it will acquire MakerBot, a competitor in the 3D-printing industry; the $403 million purchase could grow based on MakerBot’s performance.
Our neighbors to the west continue to market their low tax rates and “pro-business” environment to encourage Minnesotans to relocate.
Pinnacle is now a Delta subsidiary and its pilots exclusively fly Delta Connection regional flights.
Multimedia content provider Rimage Corporation is changing its name to Qumu Corporation following a quarter of growth for the Qumu brand.
Through the Medica Healthy Savings program, eligible Medica members in Minnesota can receive discounts on healthy food products from several area grocery retailers.
The CEO of the St. Cloud-based scrapbooking company said the additional cuts that were planned for June would not occur, although plans may change later down the road.
IntriCon Corporation’s restructuring plans call for eliminating 35 global jobs and transferring work currently performed in Maine to Minnesota.
Grants totaling $838,390 are meant to aid laid-off Supervalu workers, while another $91,768 grant will fund training for workers at a Duluth paper mill.
The Center City-based Hazelden Foundation announced Tuesday that it is pursuing a potential alliance with Rancho Mirage, California-based Betty Ford Center.
Eight former Hinshaw & Culbertson attorneys left the firm to open the first-ever Minneapolis office of Philadelphia-based Cozen O’Connor.
In exchange for future stock awards, the executives reportedly must agree not to work for a Best Buy competitor or use ideas gained at the company for a year after they leave.
Fourteen state officials left Sunday for a six-day tour to study Germany's "dual" education system.
Based on the region’s high-performing school districts and low-priced real estate, ZipRealty named the Minneapolis area as the best place to raise a family in the nation.