As it continues to expand business beyond gyms, the Chanhassen-based fitness company is debuting a flexible, no-pressure soccer program for kids at the Viking’s former practice facility in Eden Prairie.
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The conventional wisdom has been that Housley faces long odds in her effort to be the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate seat in Minnesota in 16 years.
Months after the Medina-based company known for its ATV and other sport vehicles acquired Boat Holdings, Polaris makes another growth move with a deal for WSI, a key parts supplier.
Call it manipulation, call it nudging or guiding, call it common-sense, but there are things in this book that can enhance your day-to-day and give you the edge.
Daikin Applied Americas, which manufactures commercial heating, ventilation and air condition systems, is expanding its Faribault site; DEED is contributing $2.35 million to the project.
The deal is a first for the Minneapolis-based bank this year, and also the first acquisition it has made with CEO Andy Cecere in charge.
Including how many animals were born at the CHS Miracle at Birth Center and total attendance from this year’s Grandstand performances.
Coming off his role as CFO of Medtronic’s global operations and business services, Bill Courtney brings 30 years of finance leadership experience to the Eden Prairie-based hearing aid company.
The startup’s Minnesota-inspired gift boxes are gaining traction with big corporations
While the short answer is no, the reason why is more complicated and dependent on a vehicle or appliance seller's interest in letting the Minnesota State Fair’s organizers take a cut of the sale.
Memories from the birth of a magazine.
Including MOA’s grand opening, Minnesota Wild’s debut, and the Delta-Northwest merger.
With essays from John Lindahl, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Susan Marvin, Lee Lynch, and Richard Anderson.
From AI and drones to podcasting and housing density.
These Minnesota businesses are at key stages, including rapid growth, product launches, and new leadership.
The governor during TCB’s inaugural years doesn’t have much good to say about state governance today.
One family business is responsible for virtually every cold refreshment consumed at the fair.
First-time vendors share their insights from the Great Minnesota Get-Together.