While the federal government is still in the process of developing a plan to require greater accountability from for-profit colleges, Capella is giving students a new way to judge their employable skills progress.
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The recreational vehicle company’s stock dropped more than 15 percent Thursday morning after its earnings fell well-below Wall Street expectations for the company's second quarter.
The Mendota Heights-based company’s vacation-booking business will no longer book cruises; the company will instead focus on its packaged air and hotel vacation services.
After being delisted from Nasdaq and moving to a smaller exchange, Granite City Food & Brewery is now thinking of deregistering its shares altogether to reduce costs.
The long list of charges against Robert Walker now includes witness tampering.
About $590 million worth of SBA loans were approved in Minnesota during the latest fiscal year, down from last year; the state, however, remains a national leader in SBA lending.
The luxury “Regatta” condos in Wayzata are one of just a few condo projects now underway.
The land, adjacent to the Metrodome, is essential to the development of the $975 million new Vikings stadium.
The repeal or delay of the medical device tax is a top legislative priority for Representative Erik Paulsen.
When the federal government, in its limited wisdom, decided to deprive the people of demon alcohol, it ushered in a colorful era of gangsters, flappers, speakeasies, and legal hijinks.
Though he will undoubtedly play some hits, this is not an “Elton’s greatest hits” tour; he did that back in 2011.
At the Mixed Blood Theatre from November 15-24.
See Arabella at the Ordway on November 9-17.
Minnesota’s tax on warehousing and storage services is exclusive to the state, according to a recent report.
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Businesses continue to invest and grow, despite the government.