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By Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | Published Wed, Mar 17 2010 2:51 pm
State awards $2.5M in redevelopment grants: The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development said Wednesday it will award eight redevelopment projects a total of $2.5 million. Read full story
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota adds three to board: A construction executive, a former power company executive, and a sports executive are the newest additions to the board of Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. Read full story
Minnesota Nurses Association starts contract talks with Twin Cities hospitals: Staffing levels and pension funding are the top issues for the Minnesota Nurses Association as it starts labor union contract negotiations with six Twin Cities hospital systems. Read full story
Community Bank Corp.’s CEO Burzinski to retire: Jeff Burzinski, who started Chaska-based Community Bank Corp. in 2000 and has been its CEO since then, is retiring this May. Read full story
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