The CEO of Eden Prairie-based MTS Systems Corporation-Laura Hamilton-resigned on Thursday while the company continues to wrestle with legal problems. Hamilton, who had been CEO since 2008, left by "mutual
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Yet another of the many steps involved in building a $20 million brewery has been taken. Brooklyn Center-based Surly Brewing Company on Monday announced that it has hired the Tegra
Following reports of a salmonella outbreak earlier this month, Cargill, Inc., voluntarily recalled 36 million pounds of ground turkey from its Springdale, Arkansas plant. It reportedly addressed sanitary concerns and
Richard Sand, a 59-year-old man from White Bear Township, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for one count of aiding and abetting wire fraud and one count of aiding
Three innovative ideas to raise awareness of and address Minnesota's water issues are competing for a $15,000 prize-and Minnesotans are invited to help select the winner. The Minnesota Idea Open-which
3M Company on Thursday announced the launch of the Post-it PopNotes App, a smartphone application that lets users draw, write, or type on digital Post-it notes. Users can create notes
There's a new leader at Xcel Energy, Inc., Minnesota's largest power company and the number-one provider of wind power in the United States. Ben Fowke took over as chairman, president,
The joint venture that was in charge of the Hiawatha light-rail transit project has agreed to pay the federal government $4.6 million to resolve accusations that it falsely claimed to
When people discuss the Minnesota State Fair, the first thing that comes to mind is often deep-fried food on a stick-not dollars and cents. But a recent report by Finance
Bloomington-based accounting firm McGladrey & Pullen, LLP will buy back its former subsidiary, RSM McGladrey, for approximately $610 million. RSM is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kansas City-based H&R Block,
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak on Wednesday signed off on a new city ordinance that allows breweries to sell pints of beer on their premises-prompting some speculation that the city could
Eden Prairie-based biopharmaceutical company SurModics, Inc., on Tuesday announced plans to reduce its work force by 9 percent-and Chief Financial Officer Philip D. Ankeny is among those who will be
The Minnesota State Fair is back in all its deep-fried, fun-filled, animal-laden glory. The great Minnesota get-together, which last year attracted 1,776,211 visitors (the second-highest number on record), opened Thursday
The search has officially begun for the next dean of the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management-and the team assembled to find the school's next leader comprises several local
Fulton Beer-which announced in March that it aimed to open its Minneapolis brewery in September-likely won't have its new facility up and running until the latter part of October at
Wayzata-based RBA Consulting was recognized last year by Inc. magazine as one of the 500 fastest-growing companies in the United States. And it appears the company is continuing its fast-paced
Best Buy Company, Inc., is reportedly preparing a pilot program through which it will offer electronics products to customers through a unit of Plano, Texas-based rent-to-own company Rent-A-Center, Inc. According
Target Corporation on Tuesday unveiled a revamped e-commerce Web site in the hopes of boosting online sales. The redesign marks the first step towards Target's plans for multi-channel expansion, the