U.S. Bancorp CEO Richard Davis called Klingel “a gifted and generous leader,” as well as a “passionate advocate for so many important initiatives in our community.”
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Dale Klapmeier, the CEO and founder of Cirrus, called the jet’s certification not only “amazing and impactful” for the company, but for “the entire aviation and aerospace industry” as well.
A board managing the development efforts of the Destination Medical Center project said it was also considering the construction of a “city loop,” or rail system for downtown Rochester.
Approximately 465 permits were pulled this month—over 100 more than a year ago.
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Approximately 465 permits were pulled this month—over 100 more than a year ago.
Hereford will assume his leadership role at the Minneapolis-based nonprofit on December 12.
Revenue was up 11 percent and earnings rose 13 percent in a strong quarter report for the medical device company.
The company said the device is the first of its kind to combine titanium, polyether ether ketone and graft containment mesh elements in its design.
Minnesotans face $340 average monthly premium for benchmark exchange health plan in 2017.
Leaders of Twin Cities’ CRVx, Rotation Medical talk strategy in a tough capital climate.
Leaders discuss how they approach high-growth overseas markets for devices.
Mayo Clinic led the state in its ability to prevent deaths from heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia.
The industrial supplies manufacturer was the only Minnesota-based company to make the list.
The Chanhassen City Council gave unanimous approval to rezone Prince’s home, which can now be used as a recording studio, hotel, office and event center, as well.
Four out of five of the company’s sales divisions topped last year’s results, while its electronics and energy division continued on its nearly two-year slump.
Same-store sales growth was strong (up 5.7 percent) for the quarter, although below last year’s result of a 9.7 percent increase.
The retailer said it would be extending its free shipping timeline from December 25 to January 1.
The cereals will be based on Thin Mints and Caramel Crunch (or Samoa) cookies.
This marks the first partnership the basketball organizations have made with a Chinese business since Lizhang Jiang became a minority stakeholder in the summer.