New London, Milan and Albert Lea are examples of communities showing signs of vitality — and unraveling many preconceptions of small-town life.
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Together, the schools were awarded about $54 million from the U.S. Department of Education for the 2014-2015 school year.
As exports to Canada and Mexico decline, Minnesota businesses are looking to Asia, Europe and Africa to buy more. However, Trump’s vow to “rip up” existing international trade deals could deal a blow to the state’s export industry in 2017.
The company is nearly doubling its office size with the upcoming move.
Cat got your tongue at work? “When Strangers Meet” can help make that cat scat.
The Minneapolis arm of the global sports data company will now be able to use Associated Press premium content in the products it sells to clients.
Up to 600 people could be out of work after the realignment.
Howard Root, founder and CEO of Vascular Solutions, said the decision to sell was due to the threat of being sued again, or even jailed, for “off-label” promotions made by his subordinates.
The announcement of job cuts follows a string of expansion projects the hospital has taken on over the past couple years.
A strong convention business and other economic factors fuel major growth in hotel construction in advance of the 2018 Super Bowl.
But the good news might not last for long, as the retailer predicts it will lose money again next quarter.
Plans to redevelop in limbo as stakeholders maintain silence.
The downtown Minneapolis location is not among its top-performing local stores.
It’s the medtech company’s first foray into the United States with its services and solutions business, which already serves over 100 hospitals throughout the world.
Studies link HDHPs to delayed care, medical debt and disposable income.
The health insurance company’s stock has risen more than 41 percent in the last 12 months.
Backers say wet lab conversion could tap buzzing Southeast Minnesota startup scene.
Services now offered at Baxter clinic.