Gambling will certainly produce people not as smart as their phones.
Open Letter
Vance K. Opperman is owner and CEO of MSP Communications, which publishes Twin Cities Business.
Colorado won’t be the only state that is “high,” nor will Washington remain its only companion for very long.
Airline travel has gotten better recently, but we do not need various patrons calling in a loud voice to share the object of their displeasure.
Large government bureaucracies frequently ignore their own histories of snafus.
The basic idea is to devote a legislative session to repealing or deleting various parts of our statutory and regulatory thicket that stand in the way of effective governance.
Minnesota has a great tradition of science and technology, but more needs to be done and soon.
Wilf family troubles aside, the stadium will get built.
Edward Snowden is not hiding in the basement.
A fond farewell.
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The Destination Medical Center compares favorably with Minnesota’s other publicly funded projects.
Monitoring gun sales is a common-sense step that won’t curtail liberty.
The military was mostly absent from Inauguration Day festivities.
The state is poised to become the place where diabetes is cured.
A few suggestions for priorities at the capitol.
We need leadership, not lemmings.
Focus on promising local businesses and entrepreneurs, rather than haranguing politicians.