Minnetronix, Inc., recently added a third facility at its St. Paul headquarters, bringing its total space there to roughly 120,000 square feet.
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APAC Customer Services, Inc., a global business process outsourcing provider, will add 230 employees to its service center in Mendota Heights.
The Minneapolis-based retailer’s new mobile plan, Brightspot, uses T-Mobile’s network and provides options for prepaid plans.
The shutdown could hit workers at the Department of Education, Minnesota meat inspectors, and workforce centers or assistance programs for the poor.
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The shutdown could hit workers at the Department of Education, Minnesota meat inspectors, and workforce centers or assistance programs for the poor.
A recent consumer survey suggests that the Minneapolis-based retailer offers an enjoyable experience, gives back to the community, and has passionate employees.
The Maplewood-based company ranked 76th on an international brand consultancy’s list, driven by a 16 percent increase in its “brand value.”
Twenty-five long-term unemployed Minneapolis residents and veterans are now training for permanent employment through the recently launched Platform to Employment program.
Union workers at the Cretex plant have been on strike for three months, protesting in an attempt to keep their pensions.
A New Jersey court ruling requires the principal owners of the Vikings to pay a former real estate partner $84.5 million in damages—a decision that the Wilfs are reportedly planning to appeal.
International hospitality and travel company Carlson appointed interim Chief Financial Officer Brad Hall to the permanent position.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp executives Pamela Joseph and Leslie Godridge were named to American Banker’s annual list of the most “influential female leaders” in the banking industry.
For the ninth consecutive year, the Bloomington-based health care provider’s HMO/PPO plan ranked as the top health plan in Minnesota for clinical performance and member satisfaction, according to a recent study.
For radio, it is not the best of times. The industry was hit hard
When musician John Mellencamp bought a cabin, it came with a story—about a murder and some ghosts.
Two of the most soulful voices in music, both legends in the making, take over the Minneapolis Convention Center Auditorium.
The MIA recently acquired hundreds of objects from collectors Bill and Libby Clark, whose acquisitions constitute one of the most impressive and iconoclastic collections of Asian art in the world.
Playwright Aditi Brennan Kapil’s new trilogy of plays is based on three Hindu deities: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer), and Shiva (destroyer).