The winners include: Garden Fresh Farms, Frogtown Tree Frogs, the Saint Paul Hotel, and others.
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Duluth Mayor Don Ness has received another honor for his success as the “CEO of Duluth.”
Based on their responses to a 300-question survey, General Mills, Target, and Medtronic were ranked in the top 50 companies with the best diversity policies.
FineLine Prototyping will retain its current facility in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Proto Labs will keep on the acquired firm’s leaders.
While the diversified manufacturer fell just short of analysts’ expectations for sales and earnings, it saw revenue gains in most areas, led by growth in its health care products.
Vascular Solutions reported a 15 percent jump in quarterly sales but costs tied to its ongoing legal battle with Boston Scientific caused the company to revise its earnings outlook.
After about 15 years as president, CEO, and chairman of Digi International, Joseph Dunsmore plans to retire this year.
House Capital Investment Chairwoman Alice Hausman has introduced a $125 million proposal that pays cash for a handful of construction projects out of the state’s $1.2 billion surplus.
Thrivent wanted to give its customers a greater voice, which brought it noisy dissent.
The city has commissioned an ad campaign to convince people that it isn’t all crime and apartments.
At the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School, many MBA graduates have a goal of starting their own companies.
In the Neapolitan game, delivered pizza is a big competitive edge.
The company fuels the energy behind power supply systems and is on a steady growth trajectory.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul region is among a half-dozen U.S. metros tapped for the Global Cities Initiative.
The end of April brings to Minnesota multiple technology development contests that attempt to solve real-world problems in new ways.
The Brennan Investment Group recently purchased buildings in Coon Rapids, St. Louis Park, Maple Grove, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The FDA sent a warning letter to American Medical Systems, identifying issues related to “process validation, risk analysis, and corrective and preventive action procedures.”
Segetis, Inc., will pay for about 70 percent of its new Iron Range plant and will receive $21.2 million in support from the Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation Board.