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Nine of this year's EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award winners for the Upper Midwest hail from Minnesota.
Target’s interim Chairwoman Roxanne Austin sent a letter to shareholders in an effort to influence their voting decisions for the company’s annual meeting next week.
Some 13% of schedulers at 216 VA health facilities said they were instructed in how to falsify the wait times they reported to VA headquarters.
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Some 13% of schedulers at 216 VA health facilities said they were instructed in how to falsify the wait times they reported to VA headquarters.
It is expected to take two years to complete a new 55,000-square-foot building and the remodeling of an existing structure.
The GOP endorsement fight for U.S. Senate took 10 rounds of voting and a day and a half before the delegates decided to endorse businessman Mike McFadden to challenge DFL U.S. Senator Al Franken in November.
Lawmakers have been concerned about the Minnesota Lottery’s online expansion since last year.
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The “Thrive MSP 2040″ plan projects a huge population spike.
The GOP convention in Rochester could be more of a raucous event compared to past years.
Restaurants say the liquor laws have not kept up with the times.
A Winona-area resident says he’s created a machine that could help ice arenas cut
An annual snapshot of Minnesota’s housing market finds the state’s foreclosure crisis is about
Keep your friends close. Keep your banker closer.
After decades at the helm, Rahr Corp. CEO Gary Lee looks to the future.
More historic mixed-use on the way for Lowertown.
Rye is no more . . . what did it in?
An influx of artisan bakeries is fueled by a new taste for quality over quantity.