The repeal or delay of the medical device tax is a top legislative priority for Representative Erik Paulsen
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Minnesota’s tax on warehousing and storage services is exclusive to the state, according to a recent report.
When the federal government, in its limited wisdom, decided to deprive the people of demon alcohol, it ushered in a colorful era of gangsters, flappers, speakeasies, and legal hijinks.
Though he will undoubtedly play some hits, this is not an “Elton’s greatest hits” tour; he did that back in 2011.
At the Mixed Blood Theatre from November 15-24.
See Arabella at the Ordway on November 9-17.
The city accuses a property owner of illegally discharging water into Minneapolis’ Chain of Lakes; the building’s property manager, however, remains hopeful that the parties can come to a “mutually acceptable solution.”
North Memorial Health Care $400 wellness reimbursement per person Wells Fargo Minnesota 16 hours each year of paid time off to volunteer HealthPartners Dell discount Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Employee
An analytics firm called RootScore journeyed through the Twin Cities this summer to measure cell coverage. After 47,773 performance tests throughout the metro area, they declared Verizon the cream of the crop. The group tested smartphones
Compared with a year ago at this time, business leaders across Minnesota entered the fourth quarter more optimistic about global business conditions than conditions here in Minnesota, according to Twin Cities
Post 9/11 veterans are a gold mine of management talent. So why don’t more employers see them that way?
How the record store is competing against free.
The personalities, philosophy, and numbers behind the goals and aggressive new culture of University of Minnesota sports, where "the sky's the limit."
Erin Newkirk on the moment she knew her company was going to have to get social.
The Minnesota chapter of the Commercial Real Estate Development Association awards the top commercial projects.
The developer Hines plans 291 new units amid an increasingly competitive downtown market.
Keith Ellison is among those who have vowed to renew focus on the passage of immigration reform.
The University of Minnesota, McDonald’s, Great Clips, U.S. Bank, and 3M reportedly sought to fill a total of 3,626 Twin Cities positions last month.