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Reuters reports that the IT solutions and services company is considering selling given significant interest from private equity firms. Its stock has improved based on the possibility.
With Gov. Mark Dayton leaving office, the buffer law has become one of the top natural resource issues in the governor’s race between Republican Jeff Johnson and DFLer Tim Walz.
Republican Jeff Johnson says Minnesota will become California if DFLer Tim Walz is elected. If the opposite happens, Walz threatens Mississippi.
Behind the styling closet of this Twin Cities-based fashion pro is a desk that reflects her style.
Mayor Jacob Frey and City Council member Steve Fletcher praised an Xcel and Public Utilities Commission decision to pull funding for the Crown Hydro project, as it’s no longer favored by the city or public.
Departing employees will be provided severance and outplacement assistance, a spokesperson with the Minneapolis-based bank said.
MPR will continue to hold events at the 1,000-seat Fitzgerald Theatre despite the sale.
From corporate communications to a bootstrapped fashion brand, the co-founder of Alice Riot discusses working beyond her comfort zone.
The tech enables farm staff to herd cattle from a greater distance, improving both animal and employee welfare.
Florida-based insurance firm Brown & Brown is set to acquire the Minneapolis-based company for a mix of cash and stock.
Restaurateur Kim Bartmann believes another investor could help to drive growth in her restaurant portfolio.
Both companies monitor head impacts using a similar approach: by having athletes outfitted with a device capable of sharing the data from every hit or tackle.
At the age of 94, Columbia Heights native Earl Bakken passed away on Sunday. Many on Monday are remembering him for his positive (and oftentimes life-saving) contributions.
Former Medtronic CEO Bill George, Medical Alley Association Shaye Mandle, and David Rhees, the retired director of The Bakken Museum, offer up their thoughts on Earl Bakken.
The second phase of the technical college’s renovation plan is set to start next year.