The executive order sets goals for two state agencies, including the timeframe in which it must be determined whether an environmental permit should be issued.
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The three men will be sentenced next month by U.S. District Judge Joan Erickson for their roles in defrauding Chrysler Financial Services, LLC.
Mark Eckerline replaces Doug King, who stepped down in October from leading the company's Minneapolis operations.
Occupations that will grow the most in 2011 are in the IT and health care sectors, according to the company.
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Occupations that will grow the most in 2011 are in the IT and health care sectors, according to the company.
Media and marketing firm Haberman launched an initiative that implores businesses to put some of their ad dollars to better use-and provides a forum for people to identify ads that benefit society and ads that they would have rather deleted.
The hotel's new owner, Los Angeles-based private equity firm Platinum Equity, plans to spend $12.5 million on renovations and will rebrand it as a DoubleTree hotel later this year.
The company also announced that its fire-fighting product, TetraKO, will now be distributed in parts of the western United States.
Cargill's recent spinoff of its 64 percent stake in The Mosaic Company will reportedly free up millions of dollars for the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation.
A new wave of local coffeehouses wants to give java the cachet of wine.
Here’s hoping business leaders remember what made us strong.
Field Solutions provides electronics repair for big enterprises—and a big opportunity for a local tech investor.
Management is integrative thinking, not deep professional skill.
EarthClean is attracting investors with a product that can extinguish a fire in seconds. Now, to generate revenue.
The California company is making inroads in Life Time’s headquarters market and adding clubs faster. But Life Time CEO Bahram Akradi believes his slow-growth strategy will ultimately win out.
Satellite TV’s big innovator is a quiet iconoclast, and he’s got a new kind of venture in the air.
Pocket Hercules may be the new model ad agency. It’s small, run by seasoned veterans, and works directly with client decision makers, without layers and endless meetings. It seeks to reach the community around a brand. And it sells its own beer.
A new initiative hosted by the BioBusiness Alliance of Minnesota will provide a statewide Web-based portal designed to connect the state's start-ups with investors.
The total dollar amount invested in Minnesota companies last year represents a 48 percent decline from 2009 and is the lowest since state-by-state data was first collected in 1995.