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Permanent Art and Design Group is developing a creative agency model by tapping the talents of local artists.
How Rural Computer Consultants in Bird Island won a Small Business Administration award.
How Twin Cities in-house counsel are changing how they are perceived by colleagues and improving the bottom line.
The time and money spent supporting kids’ hockey in Minnesota may seem extreme. But to those with hockey in their blood, it’s never enough.
With incredible fanfare, the NHL team debuted in 2000 and made the playoffs three times in its first seven seasons. Then came an ownership change and three years of lackluster performance—a trend that lead investor Craig Leipold is out to reverse beginning with this season.
Industries looking to hire: health care, transportation, wholesale trade, and biotech/med-tech.
The holiday season is coming faster than you think. This year, fully embrace your brand when picking gifts for your employees and colleagues. We’ve chatted with a few local retailers and execs for their best gift giving suggestions, and added a few of our own for good measure.
Five stories of entrepreneurial success—family style.
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Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended that Regis shareholders vote in favor of Starboard Value's board nominees-but Regis says "the firm reached the wrong conclusion," and "this is not the time to disrupt the execution of the changes that are under way at Regis."
A former Cargill biotechnologist reportedly pleaded guilty to stealing proprietary information from the company and passing it back to competitors in China.
Hurricane Grill & Wings decided to expand into Minnesota and build new locations in three other states "after seeing unprecedented growth throughout the year."
Kenneth Hasse admitted to defrauding investors out of $8 million to finance his company, ConServe Corporation.
Kathryn Correia will succeed longtime HealthEast leader Tim Hanson, who will retire in January.
The state shed about 7,400 jobs in September, but Minnesota employers have added 27,700 jobs in the past year, and the unemployment rate dropped 0.3 percent.