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Despite recent rosy proclamations, the state’s employment picture remains murky.
At the Basilica of Saint Mary.
At Myth Nightclub.
Minnesota’s labor force rebounded in May, driven in part by the construction and manufacturing sectors, although the state’s annual job-growth rate continues to lag the national average.
The Minnetonka-based barbeque chain said, however, that there is no immediate impact on its stock listing, and it expects to regain compliance within Nasdaq’s grace period.
Daikin Applied Americas, Inc., is expanding its Owatonna manufacturing facility and may receive $800,000 from the state government as incentive.
Before all the votes have been tallied, the Clinton Group announced that shareholders voted “overwhelmingly” for a change of four members of ValueVision’s board of directors.
The move comes after Advance Auto Parts acquired General Parts International.
All but one of the GOP candidates made loans to their campaigns.
Eden Prairie-based MTS Systems said its purchase of Roehrig Engineering is expected to close this summer.
Medtronic will maintain its operating headquarters at its home address until now, in Fridley.
A jury returned guilty verdicts Tuesday on all three counts against Robert Boedigheimer, which accused him of a money-laundering conspiracy.
Quad/Graphics’ plant closure comes after other firms, including Creative Memories and Verso Paper, laid off area employees in recent years.
Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., is moving two miles down the road in New Brighton to a new 125,000-square-foot headquarters with a 500-worker capacity.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro ranked second on Forbes’ list for summer job seekers but didn't fare as well on Fast Company’s ranking of “employee satisfaction.”