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The energy provider recently affirmed commitment to clean energy with the CEO saying wind is becoming cheaper than natural gas.
The total price of the project is now expected to be $1.48 billion.
The agreement follows years of tense negotiations.
Dave Thune of the St. Paul city council believes "the meters just are not a good idea anymore" and will move to drop the proposal.
The Northeast Minneapolis brewery built a fan base long before its doors opened for its farm-to-table, on-site malting process — a rarity in the industry.
The $17.2 billion acquisition put Walgreens in a stronger position to spar with the Minneapolis discount retailer.
Even if you never drink beers produced by SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch InBev or their biggest competitors, the merger’s effects may trickle into the smallest corners of the $100-billion-per-year beer industry.
A rash of lawsuits aimed at small businesses have popped up across the state.
James Siganos, owner of a Mound-based carpet cleaning business, was given a 21-month prison sentence for dodging more than $300,000 in taxes.
The Arden Hills agribusiness is looking to expand its African operations, an area that Land O’Lakes CEO calls “everyone’s great growth market” in the future.
Community leaders along St. Paul’s Grand Avenue argue the installation of paid parking meters would lose the city money and push away residents.