The grants are given out every two years as they are approved by the state legislature.
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Individuals, as well as companies small (StemoniX, OneOme) and large (SelectComfort), were honored at the 18th annual event held by the Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA).
Reading simple voter sentiments into complex election results is always dicey, but it would be hard to see the results in both cities as a rejection of those who've supported development and greater housing density.
However, state employers cut 4,500 jobs during the month.
Earmarks $1.27 million for 2018 as initiative marks Discovery Square groundbreaking.
Report says full-time workers with diabetes will miss more than 45 million days of work in 2017.
In the last five years, the state department has reached settlements with 13 life insurance companies for failing to pay beneficiaries from Minnesota.
In most cases, costs for at-home care or care at an assisted living facility surpassed and continued to rise faster than what the U.S. as a whole is experiencing, according to a recent report.
Atlanta-based private-equity firm Roark Capital Group is said to have offered over $150 a share for the local restaurant chain.
Overdose deaths are inherently suspicious and usually require a full autopsy — plus toxicology testing.
The effort, said to cost $520,000, will be supported by the state’s Job Creation Fund.
The St. Louis Park popsicle maker is drawing national attention.
Do you own the ideas you concoct on your own time? Or can your employer take them for free? Those are just two of the intriguing questions inside “You Don’t Own Me.”
How to best woo clients during a speed dating scenario.
The e-commerce company has already passed its prior year’s revenue ($1.84 billion) with a month and a half still left in the year.
The Intellis platform is now available to hospitals and health care practitioners in the U.S. and Europe.
The company is awaiting clearance to conduct human trials from the FDA. Once approved, MicroOptix will receive additional funds from an institutional source.
Two more reports confirm employers’ health costs were relatively stable this year.