Known primarily for its recreational vehicles, Polaris has acquired a French automobile company that makes low-speed personal vehicles, as well as commercial vehicles.
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Sanford Health’s CEO said the company has a policy of “only going where we are invited,” and the University of Minnesota and Fairview have opted to strengthen their existing relationship rather than pursue a new one involving an ownership transfer.
Burnsville-based Rixmann Companies has debuted a new retail store called PA Exchange, which specializes in new and second-hand goods.
Minnesota businessman Jim Graves has thrown his hat in the ring once again, having just announced plans to run against U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann in the 2014 Congressional race.
The U.S. Postal Service still expects to add 400 new carrier assistants in Minnesota despite Congress’ move to thwart a shortened mail week.
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra musicians, who have been locked out since October, have agreed to vote on management’s latest offer, although management must first reach a separate agreement with a national union.
The Brewers Association recognized three Minnesota breweries in its list of the top 50 U.S. brewing companies based on 2012 beer sales volume.
The sale aligns with the struggling company’s efforts to evaluate “non-core” assets, cut costs, and refocus on its North American salon operations.
“We told the state we want to grow, we know Mayo Clinic will continue to grow, we want to grow in Minnesota,” said Mayo CEO Dr. John Noseworthy.
During R.T. Rybak's 12-year tenure, Minneapolis has paid down $241 million in debt and cut spending by 16 percent.
Governor Mark Dayton focused on higher education and Capitol renovations in his $750 million bonding proposal, which also calls for Nicollet Mall to be reconstructed.
The high cost of feed ingredients fueled by a national drought was among the factors that caused Cargill’s third-quarter earnings to drop from $766 million to $445 million.
Musicians rejected the latest contract offer but then proposed a few amendments—just hours before management was scheduled to meet and discuss the organization’s future.
The ad agency will select its summer interns from a group of 13 finalists based on their ideas to revive the well-known brand.
A day after Attorney General Lori Swanson pressed for information at a hearing at the state Capitol, state lawmakers reportedly introduced bills that would place a moratorium on the sale of University of Minnesota hospitals to an out-of-state company.
A deal reached between Ecolab and the U.S. Department of Justice requires Ecolab to sell Champion’s chemical-management services for deep-water oil and gas wells in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico—which comprise about 3 percent of its business.
The North Dakota Supreme Court denied a request to reconsider its recent ruling, which deemed locked-out American Crystal Sugar workers eligible for unemployment benefits.
David Kaysen, president and CEO of Minnetonka-based Uroplasty, stepped down from his roles on April 5.