Although Target doesn’t plan to offer e-books, its partnership with Librify will expand its popular “Club Picks” book club into the digital realm.
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After selling EnviroStaff, he was on the sideline for several years before emerging at GradStaff. The intervening time surprised him.
Keep your friends close. Keep your banker closer.
The International Special Events Society’s Minneapolis-St. Paul chapter announces its 2014 award-winning events.
Looking at how much the average Minnesotan will notice the results of the unsession.
An all-star collection of Minneapolis creatives gathered last week to help develop the next generation of talent.
A Winona-area resident says he’s created a machine that could help ice arenas cut costs and save time–and eventually replace the iconic Zamboni. Paul Van Eijl calls it the “Ice Jet”
Through April of this year, the average GMC truck sold for $40,099, a 12 percent jump since 2009.
An annual snapshot of Minnesota’s housing market finds the state’s foreclosure crisis is about over. But an uneven recovery has made differences between neighborhoods and races even more stark. WCCO
An attempt to discover what's in the sauce that keeps causing the barbecue chain's CEOs to split.
Brenton Hayden and Ryan Marvin, co-owners of Minnetonka-based Renters Warehouse, are working on GOP Senator Dave Thompson's gubernatorial campaign.
The street-level portion of Parasole’s Uptown Cafeteria has reportedly closed and will soon transform into the Libertine, a “modern steakhouse.”
The city is banning Styrofoam takeout containers—but why haven’t restaurants already made the switch to greener alternatives?
Could Minneapolis City Hall drive a new downtown office project?
A new report that examined economic conditions in six Minnesota regions found that 10,406 new business filings during the first quarter helped improve the Twin Cities' economic outlook.
Listening is one business skill where seeming passivity bests aggressiveness.
To help overhaul the Canadian operations, Schindele is hiring two external firms to conduct operational and strategic assessments.
The Grand Rapids-based company, called Magnetation, is extracting iron ore from what has been considered waste rock left over from decades of earlier mining operations.