A PSA from the Minneapolis Foundation will kick off a broader campaign to raise awareness of the achievement gap in Minnesota and strategies to shrink it.
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The company said it is the first major bank in the country to offer such a tool to its customers; the feature eliminates the need to manually fill in certain fields when paying a bill with a mobile device.
How a central banker’s views evolved and moved him from being a dissenter to a leading advocate of the Federal Reserve’s policy of keeping interest rates low.
A new report found that some Minnesota employers are having a difficult time filling job vacancies, but the reasons vary and cannot be pinned solely on a shortage of qualified applicants.
Upgrades include improving snowmaking in order to open Afton Alps earlier in the season and adding a better snow surface.
Tournament attendees are reportedly expected to spend about $80 each, creating an overall economic boost of roughly $9.6 million.
In partnership with Bobcat, the company just launched a new line of commercial utility vehicles, a move that signals its growing interest in the commercial market.
Ecolab, H.B. Fuller, The Mosaic Company, Target, and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans are among 145 companies named to the Ethisphere Institute’s 2013 “World’s Most Ethical Companies” list.
A construction schedule has not been finalized, but the retailer might break ground on the facility this year; it’s scheduled to open in late 2015.
Entrants must present their vision for a native mobile app, a mobile-enabled Web experience, or a mobile design that can be integrated into Target’s existing apps or mobile services.
The expansion will increase the brewery’s current 150,000-barrel annual capacity by an additional 100,000 barrels.
Cargill and ConAgra will each own a 44 percent stake in the new venture—called Ardent Mills—and CHS will own a 12 percent stake.
Minnesota employers added 12,100 jobs in January, but the state’s unemployment rate ticked up 0.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted 5.6 percent—a jump that’s largely attributed to an increase in the labor force participation rate.
The same Minnesotans who were on last year's list made repeat appearances this year, although the net worth of most has risen—and Best Buy founder Richard Schulze is no longer listed as a Minnesotan.
The bed maker said that it has experienced “below-plan” sales since February 1, news that prompted shares of its stock to slide about 17 percent Monday.
The retailer’s first 24 Canadian stores will have soft openings this month—and Target plans to open 124 stores throughout the country in 2013.
The changes, which include the appointment of a new top marketing executive, are the first since Sam Duncan took the reins as CEO and come less than two months after the company struck a deal to sell five of its largest retail grocery brands in a $3.3 billion deal.
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