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“We learned a lot about commitment — if you’re committed to something you can make it happen,” says store assistant Khadra Fiqi.
The company’s reaction to last year’s data breach was appreciated by consumers, according to the report.
The company dampened expectations for its current fiscal quarter despite coming off a year of record sales.
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The company dampened expectations for its current fiscal quarter despite coming off a year of record sales.
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Gov. Mark Dayton has said he would like the head of the seven-county regional agency to be full-time, much like the other members of his cabinet.
The bridge has drawn objections from the Minneapolis park board, which would prefer that a shallow tunnel be built for light rail trains to travel beneath the Kenilworth Channel.
The company has been pushing printers into stores and other consumer-friendly locations.
There are more than 250,000 immigrants in the state, some who would be touched by the new policies.
Greater MSP set the goal as part of effort to exceed the number lost during the recession.
Netropolitan Club’s $9K fee earned early publicity, but do the affluent want a virtual country club?
A decade and a half after falling victim to neighborhood objections and recession-era budget cuts — the Riverview Corridor has been resurrected as a possible option for the expansion of light rail.
The two companies will vote on the purchase in January.
Strong economic conditions and high quality of life kept the state in the top ten for the second year.
Republican state Rep. Greg Davids, who's expected to chair the House Taxes Committee, said he now does want to fix a crucial flaw in the Rochester Destination Medical Center law.
An investment firm manager will fill the company’s chief executive role.