Three Minnesota companies-General Mills, Allianz Life, and the Mayo Clinic-made Fortune's list of the "100 best companies to work for"; but Mayo-with 1,600 job openings-is also on the magazine's short list of companies hiring in significant numbers.
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Vikings owner Zygi Wilf is now "optimistic" about the plan to build a new stadium at the Metrodome site. Los Angeles, meanwhile, which has been seeking an NFL team, is no longer in the market for 2012.
Just when the Windsong Farm Golf Club was about to be foreclosed upon, David Meyer-founder and CEO of Fargo, North Dakota-based Titan Machinery-bought the club and plans to keep it open.
Now through March 31, the downtown Minneapolis hotel will offer its special "blizzard rate" on weekdays whenever at least three inches of snow are predicted.
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Now through March 31, the downtown Minneapolis hotel will offer its special "blizzard rate" on weekdays whenever at least three inches of snow are predicted.
The New York Times reported that union lockouts, like the one imposed by Moorhead-based American Crystal Sugar, are now more common among American companies.
A study commissioned by Ameriprise Financial found that when it comes to retirement planning, men focus on the numbers while women tend to plan based on lifestyle goals.
John Mulligan, who will succeed 18-year CFO Doug Scovanner when he retires in late March, has been with Target for 16 years.
There’s a difference between being trusted and being trustworthy
Internet-based tech businesses remain a hot commodity, but there’s a rationality to the feeding frenzy.
Periscope’s innovative campaign for Treasure Island evokes the agency’s jackpot year.
Mulberrys seeks to make dry cleaning sustainable—and convenient. In three years, it has opened six locations.
Alpha Video and Audio introduces an innnovative emergency notification system for schools.
Social enterprise pioneer Joe Selvaggio started his newest venture, MicroGrants, to give ambitious people in need a boost—without getting them into debt.
Every adoption of Microsoft’s sprawling SharePoint software is unique.
Egan Company’s CIO Jim Nonn prides himself on how much he and his five-person department can do.
Five Twin Cities attorneys tell us about their highly specialized practices.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Through its new Tanks of Thanks program, CHS will reward some individuals who give back to the community with $50 Cenex fuel gift cards.