Under his six-year tenure, Pryor oversaw the completion of a massive new clinic in Minneapolis, as well as an ongoing controversy over an emergency services practice.
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A new executive joins Pohlad Cos. and pursues strategic acquisitions.
The St. Paul-based water and energy giant is spinning off the business – which deals with oil field chemicals production and well drilling and chemistry – in response to its growth and changing management needs.
Worried about cyberthieves stealing your company’s data? Worry about your own workers.
The MPR veteran will join nearly a third of all “retirees” in the labor force.
There’s no shopping cart necessary with this high-tech addition.
“Find Your True North” ads launch this spring to promote the state’s $15.3 billion tourism industry.
New York-based Arkadium’s InHabit technology will use data collected by Sportradar, which has U.S. headquarters in Minneapolis, to spice up online sports articles.
Minnesota companies get smart with apps, AI, software, and other innovations.
TV/radio personality Jason Matheson’s Goofy fixation is the subject of his latest media project.
Towns across the state bid for the right to be the official host of the fishing opener. Oftentimes, the exclusivity can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Rejuvenate, invigorate, and motivate your colleagues with a luxurious spa experience.
Your top networking options this February.
Between lunges and squats, the founder of Get Healthy U is tethered to her rose gold laptop. But even at the office, she's in motion.
Record low temps? Nothing more than a great marketing opportunity in the north.
Recreational marijuana probably isn’t coming to Minnesota this year. But the debate at Legislature has already become largely about when, not if, it will happen.
Rep. Zack Stephenson’s bill would appropriate $2.5 million to the Department of Employment and Economic Development to oversee the program and guarantee any defaults by workers. No interest could be charged during a shutdown or for 90 days after the end of a shutdown.
Last year’s MN Cup winner HabitAware emerged as the overall winner of the competition, taking home $400,000 in financing.