Northern Oil and Polaris are among Fortune magazine’s 100 fastest-growing companies, giving Minnesota two representatives on the list for a second straight year.
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The deal, expected to close in September, would allow Bloomington-based Donaldson to expand its air filter product line and open a regional office in Abu Dhabi.
The Republican candidate for governor says he'll highlight "common sense reform" in bid against Mark Dayton.
OST, which recently added to its Minneapolis office and has more open positions, is part of a growing trend of companies building their presence in the North Loop.
New Target Canada president said company should not have opened 124 stores and three distribution centers so quickly.
Wins by Jeff Johnson and U.S. Senate candidate Mike McFadden highlight an election that saw less than 10 percent of registered voters cast ballots.
To fill our magazine's pages, we research what’s going on inside Minnesota businesses relative to the rest of the world, and analyze dozens of other sources.
Late summer is the perfect time to contemplate empty nesthood.
Predictions about the explosion in medical tourism may finally come true.
Heavy manufacturing makes a comeback on the Iron Range.
This school year, consider doing something extra to help Minnesota’s children.
Despite criticisms of Minnesota's tax climate for wealthy residents, a new study suggests that high-income earners in Wisconsin might actually save money if they relocated here.
Michael Helgeson—who has spent more than four decades at the business his grandfather founded, and who recently guided GNP through a sale to an Illinois company—will retire, and Steve Jurek will be promoted to president.
Following their first outing at their temporary home, the Vikings are looking to smooth out some shortcomings before the season opener.
The victim of a shooting in Arden Hills has reportedly been identified as Kelly Phillips, a Boston Scientific vice president and owner of a local nightclub; a cofounder of the club has been named “a suspect in connection" with the case.
A Minnetonka project with 174 units is ready to start construction in the shadow of Carlson Center.