Xcel wanted to phase out the program, which has provided $15 million in subsidies to roughly 560 homeowners and businesses since it began in 2010, but Minnesota regulators ordered that the company continue its support of the state’s growing solar industry.
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Following Thursday’s workplace shooting, the employees of Accent Signage Systems said they intend to “honor the memories of our colleagues and friends by continuing to grow the company they helped build through their hard work and dedication.”
The 12-minute-long romantic comedy—which will showcase more than 100 of the retailer’s home, beauty, and fashion items—was produced by local digital agency Space150 and executed by local ad agency Olson.
A group of Aetrium investors seeks to join the board of directors, study the company, and ultimately improve shareholder value; Aetrium CEO Joseph Levesque says the board nominees lack industry experience and that the current board opposes the group’s actions.
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A group of Aetrium investors seeks to join the board of directors, study the company, and ultimately improve shareholder value; Aetrium CEO Joseph Levesque says the board nominees lack industry experience and that the current board opposes the group’s actions.
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Section sponsored by Girl Scouts River Valleys.
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IT firm the Nerdery didn’t let the tragic loss of its
leader hinder its growth.
How Glen Taylor turned the Timberwolves from a league
laughingstock into a salable commodity in just three seasons.
The Vikings still have two more seasons in the Metrodome. How will they ever sell tickets?
Why is the southwestern Minnesota city booming?
Ask the businesspeople who live and work there.
Global study at the MBA level can offer big rewards.
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Winmark CEO John Morgan made
poker history, of sorts, this summer.
They grabbed plenty of gold in London. Now’s your chance to see Gabby, Aly, Jordyn, and the rest of the gang.
Touring in support of her most recent album, Little Broken Hearts, co-written with super-producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton), Jones’ music continues to evolve in sophisticated and unexpected directions.