The long-rumored deal gives Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group a boost in the mental health care space.
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Minnesota native and Olympic champion Jessie Diggins played a pivotal role in securing the hosting rights. She spoke with TCB about bringing the skiing event home for the first time.
In the latest annual event honoring Minnesota companies for technology and science contributions, 3M, Ecolab, Sentera were among the 48 companies named finalists.
Mayors Jacob Frey and Melvin Carter participated in writing a letter asking 3D printer makers, including Minnesota-based Protolabs and Stratasys, to build products that can’t be used to print homemade guns.
Can Minnesota play a key role in health care's future? The Medicare chief for Obama and the retired General Mills executive sure think so.
St. Paul-based Augeo will invest money from the sale – to Lightyear Capital LLC – into other components of the business. In turn, the divested business arm will become a separate company, Augeo FI.
Making office clutter look chic.
Facebook and Google are among the top targets.
By reducing barriers for students and their families — addressing basic needs like stable housing, job training and mental and physical health care — such schools aim to better equip at-risk students to succeed.
Tech Dump, an organization committed to environmental solutions and improving job opportunities for maligned individuals, is set to purchase a new building in St. Paul amid continued growth.
High attendance at this year’s spring show inspired the continuation of the long-held Twin Cities tradition.
The LYM Studio will be used for product launch events, influencer and brand collaborations.
The new list from the business magazine tallies “iconic American companies” with at least $250 million in annual sales.
The two-hour documentary looks at the history of Mayo Clinic, how it handles the challenges of healthcare today, and what the industry as a whole can learn from Mayo Clinic’s operations.
If the transaction is approved, Sonic will join Inspire Brand’s portfolio of more than 4,700 Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Rusty Taco locations worldwide.
With a pitch theme of “Your Home Court Awaits,” the Minneapolis Bid Committee beat out seven other cities to host the tournament – which will return to Minneapolis for the first time in more than two decades.