UnitedHealth Group remains Minnesota’s highest-ranked company on this year’s list and moved up three spots from last year, ranking 14th overall.
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Transportation services company Transport America, which previously disclosed plans to complete an initial public offering, announced Monday that it will instead be bought by TransForce, Inc., a publicly traded firm.
Thomas Friedman, a New York Times columnist, said he’s “always looking for Minnesota” in each of the subjects he covers.
The GOP endorsement fight for U.S. Senate took 10 rounds of voting and a day and a half before the delegates decided to endorse businessman Mike McFadden to challenge DFL U.S. Senator Al Franken in November.
Lawmakers have been concerned about the Minnesota Lottery’s online expansion since last year.
The apartment complex will include some additional specialized services for the veterans.
The magazine’s latest awards, given by the Society of Professional Journalists, recognize individual issues, stories, design, and more.
With the support of labor unions like AFSCME Council 5, the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce, and more than 150 other organizations, MoveMN pushed a nearly $750 million annual package funded by a three-quarter cent metro sales tax and 5 percent wholesale gas tax.
The “Thrive MSP 2040″ plan projects a huge population spike.
The state’s new program sets tight controls over the health conditions eligible to participate, and the form medical marijuana will be available in.
The GOP convention in Rochester could be more of a raucous event compared to past years.
Now that CardioMEMS’ heart-monitoring technology has been approved, St. Jude is executing its option to buy the company, in which it had previously invested.
The owner of the Way Better Snacks brand bought BioEssential Botanicals, which it sources some of its key ingredients from.
In addition to medical office buildings, a 40,000-square-foot grocery store, restaurants, and more, the City Place development will feature two hotels.
Host Ira Glass said This American Life split with Minneapolis-based Public Radio International in part to maintain control of its digital distribution.
Twin Cities co-working organizations are finding ways to move beyond memberships, leveraging their various spaces for private events; Joule, for example, is doubling as an “all-inclusive” wedding venue.
Graves 601 will officially change hands this summer when Graves Hospitality sells the 21-floor hotel for an undisclosed sum.
Thousands of Minnesotans could be due payments from two life insurance companies that failed to pay beneficiaries when policy holders died.