The smallest paintings made by Global Miniatures are an inch and a half square. One of the most fun things about founder Molly Wheatley’s job? Seeing an awed crowd gather
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News bits from around Minnesota.
The West Bank music club uses a for-profit mentality to boost a nonprofit mission.
A Minnesota manufacturer grabbing work from overseas competitors? Mid-Continent Engineering is doing just that.
He’ll tell you why he doesn’t belong behind WCCO’s anchor desk anymore: He’s a “relic,” he has “too many edges,” he’s needed the rigors of the outdoors to recover from strokes. But local TV news isn’t leaving Shelby behind. He just might leave it in his dust.
For most of the 20th century, grand old houses in St. Paul’s historic Ramsey Hill district often were divided into apartments or put to other uses. Realtor Sarah Kinney says
Can a DIY culture of meet-ups, competitions, and “unconferences” spark more start-ups in the state?
Law firms’ new-business practices help entrepreneurs build strong company foundations.
Is the stadium generating positive returns on the public's investment? Let's check the scoreboard. Just don't expect to see a final score.
The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) signed an agreement last month that will bring a mobile application-called GoHow Airport-to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP). The application was developed by New
Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (ATK), laid off 414 Utah employees Thursday in response to the phase-out of the national space shuttle program and a shift in the company's focus. The employees
A real estate investment trust has completed its planned acquisition of The Grand Hotel Minneapolis. Bethesda, Maryland-based Pebblebrook Hotel Trust said Wednesday that it paid $33 million in cash for
Steven Leach, a former executive of Denny Hecker, on Friday pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and faces up to five years in prison. Negotiations
While other printers have closed up shop, Ambassador Press has anticipated changes in the market and stayed on top.
Harold Alan Katz, an Illinois hedge fund accountant who invested with Tom Petters, was sentenced Friday to one year and one day in prison for his role in Petters' $3.65
Staggemeyer staves flavor more of the world’s wines.
Target Corporation will open 10 new stores across the country on October 10, the Minneapolis-based retail giant announced Thursday. The new stores-which will offer Target's expanded grocery section in addition
Sun reflecting off of glass manufactured by a business segment of Minneapolis-based Apogee Enterprises, Inc., is getting so hot that it is causing problems at the pool at the Vdara