Business
October 5, 2015
Twin Cities Premium Outlets is celebrating its 1st anniversary. Indications are that the Twin Cities' newest outlet mall has been a big success. ] JIM

Twin Cities supporting two outlet malls just fine

A year after the Twin Cities became home to two outlets, both are thriving
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October 4, 2015

CFOs see earnings shenanigans in 20 percent of U.S. public firms

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October 4, 2015

Kohl's testing small cafes as part of moves to re-energize sales

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October 4, 2015

Is the sky falling with our increasingly common writing errors?

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October 4, 2015
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October 4, 2015
Mariana Caltempa, sewing machine operator, works on a transgender top at Fashions Unlimited, a nearly 40-year-old contract apparel manufacturer starte

Apparel maker brings clients' visions to life

For 40 years, Fashions Unlimited has created clothing that runs from trendy to tech-savvy.
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October 4, 2015

Outside Consultant: Driving sales with your small business website

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October 4, 2015
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October 4, 2015
Kyndell Harkness flew for flooding photos and made some photos for the archives Minneapolis, St Paul, TCF stadium, The Viking Stadium construction, an

Business Forum: Why MSP isn't Silicon Valley and why that's OK

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October 4, 2015
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October 4, 2015
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October 4, 2015
A frac sand mine in Independence, Wis., sat idle last week.

Frac sand slowdown has some Wis., Minn., towns worried

The oil-industry boom aided towns in Wisconsin and Minnesota that are now waiting for a turnaround.
Business
October 3, 2015
After 10 years of stagnant sales and fluctuating stock prices, Arctic Cat CEO Chris Metz envisions 50 percent growth and $1.15 billion in sales by 202

Former Black and Decker exec Chris Metz throws Arctic Cat turnaround plan into high gear

New Arctic Cat CEO Chris Metz is working to raise the company's profile with product launches, new ads and more visibility in the industry.
Business
October 3, 2015
Take and prepare food items are easy to locate in the grocery area of the Target in Minnetonka, as are the bulk food items in the foreground. ] JEFF W

Target tests and tweaks in quest to lure grocery shoppers

An upcoming overhaul aims to make Target's grocery department into more of a destination instead of an afterthought. But it's already taking longer than expected to figure out.
Business
October 3, 2015
Mayo Clinic employs over 59,000 people, 33,000 at its Rochester, Minn., location, and system-wide treats more than 1.2 million patients per year. (Gle

Can software help people with COPD to do rehab? Mayo Clinic study aims to find out

A study at the Mayo Clinic aims to find out whether doctors can use prescription-only iPads and wearable sensors to convince more people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to do the pulmonary rehab that is proved to keep them more healthy.
Business
October 3, 2015
Former Starkey president Jerry Ruzicka

Lawsuit alleges Starkey execs were fired in battle with CEO's stepson

A lawsuit filed Friday alleges that Starkey Laboratories CEO Bill Austin fired President Jerry Ruzicka and seven other employees earlier this month in retaliation for Ruzicka's refusal to promote Austin's stepson
Business
October 3, 2015

New boss at Minneapolis Realtors' group beings an outside perspective

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