Instead of seeking broad-based common ground, too often nonprofits limit themselves to like-minded people.
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Jonathan Weinhagen departed the top job in June, and the organization has been searching for a permanent chief executive since.
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Through a 19-month program, recent graduates will get free tuition at Bemidji State University alongside paid, hands-on experience at Polaris’ Roseau facility.
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase is expanding his business in Minnesota and weighing in on national problems.
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The cooperatively owned brewery has put forward a reorganization plan amenable to its creditors.