Survey & Ballot Systems makes it easier for cooperatives to have fair elections.
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New industrial uses for fryer oil.
Making a "trend brand for the farm kid."
Smaller shop Clarity Coverdale Fury can celebrate 30 years by adjusting to industry changes.
Regional auto glass installation and collision repair firm ABRA has suffered a little in the recession—but not enough to shatter its expansion plans.
News bits from around Minnesota.
Minnesota medical providers are leading the nation in the transition to electronic medical records.
Standard hourly fees for attorneys may be going away.
LEED-certified attorneys are assisting clients with their green building efforts.
Commit to a consistent, top-to-bottom talent management program, and you'll equip your enterprise with a steady succession of leaders.
It’s gotten harder and harder to sit down and enjoy a nice, juicy venison steak. Used to be you bought a license, threw on blaze orange, and tromped into the
Long before Tom Petters and Bernard Madoff, a Minneapolis entrepreneur hatched a monumental scheme that built a landmark- and landed him in prison.
Twice, my friend Lisa has tried to teach me to make risotto. The first time, I drank a glass of wine while watching her stir things into a pot. This
Twin Cities recession-era caterers offer low-cost meals, marketing savvy, and a green sensibility.
The U's new technology could cut the cost of product development in half.
With cloud computing, companies can cut both start-up and operating costs from technology budgets.
Kristina Halvorson's new book is an experiment in "crowd sourcing."
Kristina Halvorson's new book is an experiment in "crowd sourcing."