Though the MJSP has awarded millions in grants over the years, some say the state could do much more to make sure minority-owned businesses are taking advantage of such opportunities.
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The hospital once successfully treated his son Duffy after a brain injury playing hockey.
Food trucks are likely to get the OK to park on public property in Rochester, although the spaces will be zoned off and come with sizable fees.
There's a growing need for workers that can interpret—and act on—big data in businesses.
The state is seeing one of largest solar expansions in the country.
Yet the powersports vehicle maker said its motorcycle division posted strong sales growth.
A spokesperson for the state department said it is possible a multi-state criminal ring installed the devices.
A total of 24 from the state made the list.
Karen Francois previously served in a similar department at the City of Minneapolis.
Minnesota's business leaders plan to scale back growth for the third consecutive quarter.
The market is increasingly crowded by both local and national brands.
The focus needs to expand beyonds individual health, health executives argue.
Researchers will scan football players’ brains to determine if a supplemental vitamin can boost enzymes in the brain.
Reports highlight significant patient safety risks posed by advances in health IT.
Dr. Jonathan Morris, co-director of Mayo’s 3D printing lab, discusses how additive manufacturing is changing the way the health system approaches complex surgical procedures.
The device is coupled with a smartphone app and can provide feedback for both patients and health care providers.
The closed-loop system that monitors patients and responds accordingly will emerge as the next industry trend, according to one analyst.
Taking shots at the other side's math is a long-held tradition in St. Paul. Yet the difference in the numbers being bandied about on taxes, transportation and bonding hint at a formidable problem for lawmakers.