Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest and the world.
By adambelz
November 1, 2013 — 9:47am
Walmart to widows to be affected by food stamp cuts – Businessweek Proto Labs CEO Brad Cleveland is moving on – StarTribune New business school dean says Midwest is best – St. Louis Post-Dispatch An exclusive health center at Mayo for business executives? You betcha – StarTribune Obama, Sebelius and a kid with a floppy disk on New Yorker cover – Twitter U.S. Treasury blasts German export-driven economy – WSJ Group says $9.50 minimum wage would give 357k Minnesotans a raise – Fargo Forum Milwaukee ribbon factory on the rebound – Journal Sentinel Don't forget that Europe's 3rd-largest economy is still a mess – Quartz Minnesota Power to begin $350m Cohasset plant upgrade – Duluth News Tribune Rich people in California love Teslas – WSJ
U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach has a solidly conservative voting record. But Steve Boyd, a Christian conservative who has never held public office, is gaining traction as an outsider.
The Star Tribune recognized the best of metro area high school athletes with its sixth annual All-Metro Sports Awards. Here are the 2023 winners, who were honored Wednesday night at Target Center.