The Upper Midwest Consolidated Services Center announced that is has awarded a one-year contract to St. Jude-a deal that replaces an agreement that Medtronic terminated earlier this year.
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Wisconsin officials have met with SheerWind executives in recent months in an attempt to get the Chaska-based start-up to bring its wind farms that are in the works-and related jobs-to the state.
According to the Star Tribune, General Mills is mounting new offensives, including adding yogurt-making capacity and launching a new ad campaign, to help it compete in the rapidly-growing Greek yogurt segment.
Under the agreement signed by Governor Mark Dayton to end the state shutdown, the City of Minneapolis will lose $23 million in government aid.
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Under the agreement signed by Governor Mark Dayton to end the state shutdown, the City of Minneapolis will lose $23 million in government aid.
The Maple Plain-based maker of custom mechanical parts-which reported $64.9 million in 2010 revenue-will use the net proceeds from its offering for "working capital and general corporate purposes."
St. Thomas’ William C. Norris Institute has invested $100,000 in the company, Cram Worldwide; the institute’s director is particularly interested in the potential for students to use its multi-touch tablet to access textbooks while ensuring that the content isn’t pirated.
Little Preventice is thriving by working with Mayo and Merck.
Stop the “Insanity Syndrome” by delegating and holding employees accountable.
Think of Velolet as a rental car company, but for bikes.
But surprisingly, wealth concentration bears no relation to average growth within an economy, researchers found.
The second annual Minnesota Idea Open tackles issues of water quality, inviting the public
BioMedix is resisting pressure and putting off a “liquidity event.”
Regional winners from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas.
CoCo and Project Skyway plant a flag for new ventures at the Grain Exchange.
Besides a stereo system with iPod input, purse hooks, storage compartments, and in-floor coolers, the City Cycle has customizable ad space on the front, rear, and canopy.
Business leaders from across Minnesota are showing signs of confidence in their own operations,
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Nancy Dreher on Thursday reportedly approved Jerry Trooien's reorganization plan through which creditors will receive about $7.7 million-a fraction of the $90 million that is owed to them.
Jason Bo-Alan Beckman, 41, of Plymouth; Gerald Joseph Durand, 60, of Faribault; and conservative radio show host Patrick Kiley, 73, of Burnsville allegedly worked with Cook to defraud investors through what they marketed as a foreign currency trading program.