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Search Results - 18 Companies Found in 'Minnesota'

101 .3M
76 .Best Buy
379 .C.H. Robinson Worldwide
188 .CHS
459 .Ecolab
206 .General Mills
401 .Hormel Foods
301 .Land O'Lakes
235 .Medtronic
470 .Mosaic
457 .Nash Finch
182 .Northwest Airlines
113 .Supervalu
29 .Target
85 .The Travelers Cos.
352 .Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
131 .U.S. Bancorp
247 .Xcel Energy

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Minnesota science test scores: 'Encouraging gains,' but still troubling results
Minnesota science test scores: 'Encouraging gains,' but still troubling results By Sharon Schmickle | Tuesday, July 27, 2010 Minnesota students' science test scores are improving. But let's not celebrate too much: Barely half the students were able to meet state science standards.

Minnesota politician proposes plan for new Vikings stadium
Independence Party gubernatorial candidate Tom Horner sketched out a plan on Thursday for a new Vikings stadium that would have the team paying 40 percent of an estimated $900 million project.

Former RCTC kicker Lloyd happy to be back in Minnesota
MANKATO When Rhys Lloyd completed his college football career in 2004, he figured that would be the end of his days in Minnesota. "I didn't think I'd be back here again, other than visiting friends," Lloyd said. "I lived here for more than eight years and this is a little different obviously and I'm excited to be back."

Ethanol pumps $2.5B into Minn. economy
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A new report says Minnesotas ethanol industry generated more than $2.5 billion in economic activity in 2009 and supported more than 6,800 jobs.