St. Cloud clinic merger under antitrust review by state
3 lines Attorney General Lori Swanson questions whether CentraCare’s proposed acquisition will harm competition in central Minnesota.
3 lines Attorney General Lori Swanson questions whether CentraCare’s proposed acquisition will harm competition in central Minnesota.
Although we’ve always had disagreements, there was at least a shared context. Now it’s all bespoke “truth.”
With Twin Metals mining rebuff, Dayton turns on his friends.
Backup running back Matt Asiata has become the 11th free agent to re-sign with the Vikings this season. He’s the ninth to do so on a one-year deal. The signing returns one of the team’s most underrated players. He’s no Adrian Peterson, that’s for sure. But he is a better pass protector and pass catcher than Peterson. He also knows his limitations and runs straight ahead for as far as he can while protecting the football exceptionally well. When Peterson missed 15 games in 2014, Asiata stepped in with career highs in starts (nine)... Читать дальше...
Wu Xiaohui is building a finance and insurance empire with new tactics.
This week's Playing Politics podcast: As frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton advance, an extraordinary convergence of presidential, legislative and judicial politics surrounds President Obama’s nomination of appeals court judge Merrick Garland to replace the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.
Facility has long-standing patient bottlenecks and safety problems.
Projections show it would avoid the sharp 2018 tax hike that a levy referendum would mean
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Law enforcement officials held a press conference on Wednesday expressing their concerns about recent heroin deaths across central Minnesota.
Top business professors will give presentations during a one-day event.
Critics said the measure backed by the food industry lacked a workable federal standard for on-package GMO designation.
Terminally ill Minnesotans could request medication allowing them to die peacefully under a controversial proposal that drew hundreds of people to a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
Mike Wallace stopped short of calling out Teddy Bridgewater in his introduction to Baltimore reporters after signing with the Ravens on Tuesday, but his comments about quarterbacks still raised plenty of eyebrows back in the Twin Cites. Said Wallace, according to the Baltimore Sun, “When this process started, I knew that I wasn’t going back to Minnesota. I was like, ‘I need a good quarterback.’ … I need a quarterback who I know is proven and can get things done.” It sure sounded like a parting shot... Читать дальше...
In total, 13 people were sickened.