Louisville, Colorado-based Lenox MacLaren Surgical Corporation is accusing Medtronic, Inc., of illegally forcing it out of the market by leveraging its role as distributor of Lenox MacLaren's bone-milling product. Lenox
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Bill Kling, who has served as president of Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) since its 1967 inception, will step down from his position next June. The American Public Media Group (APMG)-which
Minneapolis-St. Paul is one of the least-stressful areas in which to live. The Twin Cities ranked 48th out of 50 major metro areas studied by Portfolio.com and bizjournals, making it
The Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA) on Thursday named the Minnesota businesses and executives who are up for this year's annual Tekne Awards. The Tekne Awards honor companies and individuals
Maplewood-based 3M Company announced Thursday that it plans to acquire Arizant, Inc.-an Eden Prairie-based manufacturer-for $810 million. The cash transaction, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter pending
Hastings-based Anytime Fitness, LLC, announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement that will allow it to expand its operations to Poland. The company has plans to open three fitness
The Upper Midwest's economy "grew modestly" during the past two months, according to the Federal Reserve Board's Beige Book report, which was released Wednesday. The board's report on the ninth
David O'Fallon, who has been CEO of the MacPhail Center for Music since 2002, is leaving his post to become president of the Minnesota Humanities Center in St. Paul, effective
After 23 years of hosting leadership-related seminars that have featured some big-name speakers, The Masters Forum's leaders announced Wednesday that they've decided to end the speaker series due to low
The City of Minneapolis said Wednesday that it's seeking development proposals for a vacant lot in the historic Mill District. The parcel of land is located at 1100 Second Street
The U.S Department of Labor filed a lawsuit on Friday against Shakopee-based Hawkins Tree and Landscaping, Inc., for violating labor laws that affected 67 of its employees. According to a
Kari Canfield has been chosen as the next president of the Midway Chamber of Commerce in St. Paul, interim President Ted Davis confirmed Thursday. Canfield-who now serves as director of
Eden Prairie-based Digital River, Inc., announced Tuesday that it has acquired Journey Education Marketing, Inc. (JourneyEd)-a reseller of software and hard goods for students, faculty, educational institutions, and public school
MegaMex Foods, LLC-a joint venture between Austin-based Hormel Foods Corporation and Mexico City-based Herdez Del Fuerte-announced Monday that it has agreed to acquire Don Miguel Foods Corporation. Anaheim, California-based Don
Mayo Clinic announced Tuesday that it has received approximately $16 million in funding for genetics research. As part of a $166.3 million grant program aimed at expanding pharmacogenomics research-which helps
Target Corporation's "buzz" plummeted last month after the retail giant donated $150,000 to MN Forward-a political organization backing Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer-according to Brandweek magazine's weekly brand index report.
The 2010 Minnesota State Fair boasted three days of record attendance-but the total number of people who walked through the turnstiles during the 12-day event didn't top last year's record-breaker.
Inetium and Avtex, two technology firms owned by Minneapolis-based Pohlad Family Companies, announced Wednesday that they will merge their operations into a single company-Avtex Solutions, LLC-effective January 1. Avtex Solutions,