Governor Mark Dayton stopped by the event, saying he was there to support Coleman both as a governor on his lunch hour, and as a constituent.
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The Twin Cities & Western Railroad and public officials are engaged in a stare-down that calls into question the future of the area’s biggest transit project, the Southwest Corridor light-rail line.
Longtime Supervalu employee Sherry Smith, who became CFO in late 2010, will leave at the end of May—and Supervalu said it will name a successor “at a later date.”
The company’s new “Bug Out Bag” is a military-style backpack meant to hold a variety of essential items that are also making their debut.
Oppidan Investment announced plans for a new office building in North Dakota’s booming Bakken region where it has recently invested in real estate developments.
The locked-out workers are meeting to vote on American Crystal Sugar Company’s contract offer, which remains nearly unchanged since 2011, for the fifth time.
Pinnacle, the regional carrier of Delta Air Lines, plans to hire hundreds after moving its headquarters from Memphis to the Twin Cities.
Musicians rejected management’s latest contract offer in a “non-binding” vote; management has said it will be forced to cancel the remainder of the season if a deal is not reached by April 8.
Sona Mehring announced plans to run for Congress in Minnesota's Second Congressional District, which is currently represented by Republican John Kline.
Construction on the new downtown Duluth office tower that will house Maurices’ national headquarters will not begin until spring 2013, about 6 months later than projected.
An uptick in spending on medical claims among the state’s seven largest health insurers contributed to their smallest combined operating margin since 2008.
Earlier this year, Hennepin County, the Metropolitan Council, and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development awarded environmental cleanup grants that together total nearly $2 million.
Smits succeeds former CFO Sergio Rial—who resigned from his post in late November in order to return to his native Brazil for unspecified personal reasons.
Some companies that were shunned by investors last year—including Best Buy—saw their shares rise the most during the first quarter.
Since last year’s merger, CliftonLarsonAllen has been led by co-CEOs; now, former LarsonAllen CEO Gordon Viere will be the firm’s sole leader.
Shippers are having trouble hauling their full cargo loads on Lake Superior because water levels are well below their monthly averages.