Minneapolis-based Jostens created the 14-karat white gold championship rings for Major League Baseball’s 2013 World Series champions.
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Lawmakers in Minnesota, currently home to one of the country’s lowest minimum wages, have reached a deal to hike the minimum hourly pay to $9.50 over the next few years.
8thBridge’s CEO said he plans to bring on more employees now that the company is part of San Francisco-based e-commerce firm Fluid.
Wisconsin-based Quad/Graphics, Inc., is buying the large Minnesota printing company.
Currently the dean of Michigan State’s business school, Stefanie Lenway will become the dean of the Opus College of Business in Minneapolis this summer.
James Beard Award-winning chef Tim McKee will lead Parasole’s new Uptown Minneapolis restaurant, which may end up in the space currently occupied by Uptown Cafeteria.
The bankruptcy trustee attempting to round up “false profits” tied to the Tom Petters Ponzi scheme wants permission to pursue “clawback” claims in 26 countries around the world.
A total of 28,088 utility patents were issued to Minneapolis inventors and organizations between 2000 and 2011, and the city was recognized as a leader in the medical industry.
Minneapolis continues to benefit as one of Google’s seven “Tech Hubs,” as local startups Docalytics and Kidizen were offered funding from AOL founder Steve Case.
Founded in 2008, Holaira is working to treat the debilitating symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
HexFuel plans to have 150 employees at a new Hastings plant and might double that headcount within several years.
The newspaper publisher will move more than 600 employees into a shorter tower that is part of the Capella Tower complex; that portion will be renamed the “Star Tribune Building.”
Polaris said the acquisition of the powersports accessories manufacturer will bolster its growing parts, garments, and accessories business.
The 3D printing giant said it will purchase Solid Concepts, Inc., for up to $295 million but didn’t disclose Harvest Technologies’ purchase price.
Minnesota taxpayers recoup less than 10 percent of the individual income taxes they contribute, whereas Mississippians get back more than 30 percent.
The $14 million provision included in Governor Mark Dayton’s budget funds the equivalent of about 218 full-time employees in the Department of Human Services.