Dayton skips first scheduled budget meeting
Gov. Mark Dayton did not attend a meeting Monday with GOP legislators on the education budget - the first of a series of meetings scheduled in the coming weeks to work out a deal to solve the $5...
View ArticleLifeScience Alley creates V.P. post
The life sciences trade association LifeScience Alley recently created a vice president of government and affiliate relations position to help the group better lobby at the federal level.
View ArticleSpecial session set for 3 p.m. (updated)
A special legislative session to pass the state's overdue budget and end the 19-day government shutdown will begin at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Gov. Mark Dayton announced this morning.
View ArticleTop Women in Finance nominations due Aug. 1
Finance & Commerce will take nominations through Aug. 1 for the newspaper’s 11th annual Top Women in Finance awards.
View ArticleU.S. Bank offers student loan breaks
U.S. Bank recently rolled out cost reduction programs for student loan borrowers who graduate or maintain good grades.
View ArticleSlideshow: Minnesota State Fairgrounds
Related: Real estate on a stick: Our property guide to the Minnesota State Fair Fun facts about the 2011 Minnesota State Fair Collapse incident leads to safety features for Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
View ArticleSlide show: Radisson Blu at Mall of America
A slide show of the new Radisson Blu at the Mall of America in Bloomington.
View ArticleSpecial Section: Progress Minnesota 2013
Read the 2013 edition of our annual Progress Minnesota special section.
View ArticlePhotos: Progress Minnesota
Nearly 200 people attended Finance & Commerce’s second-annual Progress Minnesota event on April 16 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis.
View ArticleMost-read stories on finance-commerce.com, week of June 8
Minneapolis plans city’s first ‘shared street’ By Cali Owings, staff writer (Published online June 10, in print June 11) Walkway apartments in Uptown Minneapolis sold By Adam Voge, staff writer...
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