James Carville and Mary Matalin, Arianna Huffington, and former U.S. Senate majority leader and nationally acclaimed heart and lung transplant surgeon Bill Frist are among the speakers scheduled to take
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With sunny skies and WNBA fans lined up outside Target Center hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite All-Stars, Minneapolis couldn’t have asked for a more picture-perfect weekend to
Ian and Mary Scherber currently works with about 20 local artists at Flagship, their local-focused retail shop in Duluth.
Since launching at the Minneapolis Farmers Market last May, Darling Pickle Dips have been in hot demand. Now in 70 stores in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and North Dakota, Britt Jungerberg
The Maplewood-based company opted to avoid further legal action.
The two companies aim to create holistic financial retirement plans for clients.
A setting fit for a serious creative.
The agreement aims to enhance growth, efficiency and productivity of both brands. A potential side effect: the sale of Supervalu retail assets including Cub Foods.
She becomes the first woman to lead the giant agribusiness cooperative.
In “Rebel Talent”, you’ll read anecdote after example of small businesses and national corporations that turned around, grew, or reinvigorated after doing things that counteracted conventional wisdom.
Three industry leaders share how they are helping their organizations address data security, privacy, and new technology.
The university will shift all operations to St. Paul in a $10 million consolidation and renovation project.
The University of Minnesota’s Office for Technology Commercialization is offering the algorithm for licensing opportunities.
The real estate company is making available 45 million shares, the funds from which it hopes will pay off debts and cover the costs of a past acquisition.
The Eden Prairie-based company specializing in brain issue detection is in the midst of a hefty fundraising campaign. The first investment was obtained early this month, with more than $9 million more to go toward its target.
The participants in the business incubator, which has at least $1 million in funding support, span several industries and demonstrate the program’s focus on leadership diversity.
Built as an update to Le Sueur-based Cambria’s fair space, the kitchen will feature appearances from renowned chef Andrew Zimmern and HGTV host Scott McGillivray.
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