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Reunites Prince’s Revolution
The shadow out the corner of your eye, a motion glimpsed then gone, an encounter all too brief: Imagine such images captured in a photograph, inviting contemplation. The pictures in
Last year, New York playwright Josh Tobiessen told an interviewer he was writing a comedy about a family business going belly up: “As the family tries to throw a birthday
Health care start-ups in the Midwest attracted 10 percent more venture capital dollars in 2011 than they did the prior year, with Minnesota leading the way, according to a report
Multiband Corporation said Tuesday that it will not complete its planned purchase of Exton, Pennsylvania-based WPCS International Incorporated. New Hope-based Multiband-which installs video, voice, and data systems in apartments and
TCF Financial Corporation disclosed in a Monday regulatory filing that it has boosted the salary of its chief executive, Bill Cooper, and also extended his contract. Wayzata-based TCF increased Cooper's
The University of Minnesota said Monday that the pool of candidates for dean of the Carlson School of Management has been narrowed to four finalists. The school will conduct public
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp recently announced two acquisitions made by its U.S. Bank National Association subsidiary. The company on Friday said that U.S. Bank acquired Knoxville, Tennessee-based BankEast, which was recently
Minneapolis-based law firm Winthrop & Weinstine, PA, announced Tuesday that six patent attorneys have joined its expanding intellectual property practice, all of whom come from cross-town rival and international law
Redevelopment of the former Abbott Hospital site in south Minneapolis appears close at hand. The long-abandoned building located in the Stevens Square neighborhood is set to be converted into a
Delegates are being sought for a summer trade mission to China that will be led by Governor Mark Dayton. The Minnesota Trade Office (MTO) said Friday that it's accepting applications
University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler on Monday called for a small committee to complete an external review of the Academic Health Center (AHC). The examination of the $1.2 billion
Two local marketing executives, Bruce Evans and Dan DeJaeger, in late January launched a marketing and event management agency called Bedd Head Media. Bedd Head specializes in media buying, event
Greg Page, chairman and CEO of Cargill, Inc., has been named chairman of the board of directors for the Brazil-U.S. Business Council-a private sector organization focused on promoting trade and
Supervalu, Inc., said Tuesday that Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Julie Dexter Berg is leaving the company this week-and an internal successor has been named. Effective Monday, Michael Moore will assume
A lot of Minnesota manufacturers are looking to hire skilled workers but haven't been able to find people who can do the job, according to a Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)
A local real estate broker faces civil charges for allegedly orchestrating a mortgage scheme through which lenders lost $3.3 million. Steven Carver, a 43-year-old Minnetonka resident, allegedly arranged 18 property