Republican state Rep. Greg Davids, who's expected to chair the House Taxes Committee, said he now does want to fix a crucial flaw in the Rochester Destination Medical Center law.
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Strong economic conditions and high quality of life kept the state in the top ten for the second year.
Lake Minnetonka couple was charged with receiving more than $167,000 in fraudulent benefits.
While TransCanada's Corp.'s Keystone XL project remains mired in federal environmental review and state-level litigation over its route across Nebraska, its competitors over at Enbridge Inc. have been quietly ramping
An investment firm manager will fill the company’s chief executive role.
Third-generational company has also increased its national reach in recent years.
The space has been empty since 2012 when the department store vacated due to poor financial performance.
The nation’s largest health insurer is shaking up its executive leadership.
The beer’s brewer, August Schell, agreed to buy the sign if it learns that the landmark can be relit.
Developers feeling bullish on downtown Minneapolis.
But Japan steals the show with 46 of 100 spots on Thomson Reuters’ annual list.
Officially, Minneapolis' new rules governing food and alcohol at neighborhood restaurants don't go into effect until Jan. 16, 2015. In practical terms, says the city, they already are.
The site, just one block from Nicollet Hotel block, first hit the market at the beginning of this year.
The company is seeing depressed earnings as it struggles to meet consumers’ shifting demands.
The year’s latest expansion boosts fitness chain’s 15-country presence.
Itek becomes the third company to take advantage of installation rebates for solar panels produced in the state.
It is one of seven Minnesota firms to make the 221-firm list this year.
Both campaigns have natural bases in the district; their goal now is to make sure their voters show up on Tuesday.