Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest, and the world.
By adambelz
October 3, 2012 — 11:18am
Apartment rental market shows signs of cooling – WSJ
U.S. births fall for fourth year in a row – Chicago Tribune Sherco power plant repairs will take another 6 months – StarTribune Wind power growth shifts south, to Brazil – Duluth News Tribune Wells Fargo does almost double U.S. Bank's business in MN – StarTribune Residents flee fire in NW Minnesota, rain/snow will help – Grand Forks Herald AFL-CIO endorses boycott of American Crystal sugar – Businessweek Becker businessman pushes wood chip burners – St. Cloud Times U.S. battery factories are struggling – Washington Post A finance company run by Countrywide alumni opens its doors – CNNMoney Duluth businessman Ron Weber, fishing lure legend, dies – News Tribune
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.