Opening Belz, Oct. 27

Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest and the world.

October 27, 2014 at 1:42PM

MCTC culinary program in danger, chef wages too low, 42% default rate – StarTribune
Sundar Pichai is now in charge of most of Google's products – ReCode
Market gains in Brazil over candidate's presidential run are "fool's gold" – Bloomberg
Williston's econ dev director Tom Rolfstad to retire – Bismarck Tribune
Asylum project in Fergus Falls hangs in balance – StarTribune
Ebola survivors in Liberia band together to help orphans – LA Times
Duluth's East 4th St. residents protest proposed tree removal – News Tribune
First rail congestion, now barges are getting hung up – StarTribune
North Dakota ag commish race is clash over energy policy – Grand Forks Herald
A deep dive into sweat sensor research at Univ. of Cincinnati – Spectrum
Federal rules deterring banks from approving home loans – LA Times

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