A U.S. Bank spokesman said the lawsuit is "without merit" and represents "an inappropriate attempt to reassign blame" to the company.
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Thrivent Financial’s members voted to expand membership eligibility to all Christians.
Still competing with each other for downtown customers, food truck and Minneapolis skyway restaurant owners appear to be making concessions.
The delegation is tasked with exploring new trade opportunities, gathering market insights, acquiring business contacts for potential partnerships, and working to attract investment to Minnesota.
The company is a founding partner of a new national initiative that aims to cut down on the millions of tons of food that go uneaten each year.
Ritchie says he'll continue a committment to social justice and public service, and welcomes suggestions about how he does that.
The Minnesota Film Production Jobs Program will provide film companies with monetary reimbursements over the next two years if they agree to film in Minnesota.
Valspar CEO Gary Hendrickson said the acquisition of Inver Group “significantly strengthens our position in the large and attractive European coatings market.”
Tom Petters’ former defense attorney and a federal prosecutor claim that Petters was not only aware of a potential plea deal, but he also rejected it several times.
CaringBridge CEO and founder Sona Mehring’s new book features first-person accounts from CaringBridge users in addition to the organization's history.
Fogo de Chao, Pizzeria Lola, and The Anchor Fish & Chips, all of which are located in Minneapolis, made the recently released list.
Select Comfort has developed a product under its Sleep Number brand that allows users to heat and cool individual sides of a bed with wireless remotes.
State officials hope to provide access to broadband of a minimum speed quality to all Minnesotans by 2015.
The Twin Cities businessman said that his campaign's goal was to challenge Michelle Bachmann, and when she announced plans to drop out of the race, “that goal was accomplished.”
Tom Stinson, who was named state economist in 1987, will be replaced by Laura Kalambokidis, a professor of applied economics at the University of Minnesota.
On a list of the largest U.S. metro areas, Minneapolis ranked highly for small-business employee success based on job growth, industry variety, average wages, and other factors.