Dave Thune of the St. Paul city council believes "the meters just are not a good idea anymore" and will move to drop the proposal.
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Community leaders along St. Paul’s Grand Avenue argue the installation of paid parking meters would lose the city money and push away residents.
Winners and finalists of the 2015 Minnesota Family Business Awards
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Winners and finalists of the 2015 Minnesota Family Business Awards
Twin Cities-area restaurants offer a range of cuisine and ambience for company meetings, parties and special events.
James Snee will be only the tenth president of Hormel Foods since it began in 1891.
The company also said it was buying cloud storage and sharing service Connected Data as it focuses on enterprise.
Companies say train shipments might have to grind to a halt without an extension, but some argue that railroads are behind due to misguided priorities.
The city wants a three-month study to determine the impacts of raising the minimum wage to as high as $15 per hour.
A lawsuit filed Friday by Keith Guggenberger claims Starkey CEO Bill Austin wrongfully terminated the executives and even badmouthed him around the office.
After three years as the head of Supervalu and a collective 46 years in the grocery and retail business, Sam Duncan will leave the company in February 2016.
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Early market moves, outside expertise can help.
A dozen Sun Country employees were allegedly not drug tested after being hired or transferred, per the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration.