Five years from now, Minnesota will be the second-best state to live in, behind only Utah, according to a recent national poll.
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Employees and commissioners have helped the county save approximately $4.4 million in the past two years through voluntary unpaid leaves and returned pay.
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The new laws will affect various groups, including small businesses, energy companies, and law enforcement.
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The new laws will affect various groups, including small businesses, energy companies, and law enforcement.
Glen Taylor has reportedly found a successor who could soon buy a stake in the Timberwolves and eventually become majority owner, although Taylor plans to maintain a stake in the team for several years.
Florness is known for his tight expense and inventory control measures, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Companies are turning to workers for ideas on how boost sustainability—and many are seeing cost savings and other benefits, too.
VigiLanz’s software helps hospitals monitor and manage adverse drug events and hospital-borne infections.
IT firm Atomic Data has boomed by helping clients avoid meltdowns.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
How new trends in space utilization anticipate the needs of office workers.
This year's winners from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas.
New Dean Sri Zaheer aims to raise the Carlson School’s profile, and consequently, its rankings.
Bayers Do It Best Hardware and Settergrens Ace Hardware compete in Linden Hills—a one-hardware-store kind of neighborhood.
At the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul.
After a strong start to the year, Minnesota executives enter the third quarter cautiously.
The U is involved in an effort to rebuild a 1937 steam engine as a green energy game-changer.
We asked Minnesota casinos and card clubs which fare drives customer counts.