Professor: State economy looks ‘good,’ but …
The co-author of the St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report finds signs of favorable business activity as well as some potential difficulties.
Differing shades of green energy debated at TwinWest Chamber legislative breakfast
Rather than fixating on the number of green jobs, Minnesota officials and environmental professionals and advocates on Friday agreed to concentrate on boosting energy efficiency and building up renewable energy sources.
Democratic thermodynamics on the Hilty committee: Trillions of BTUs and clean energy from the bottom up!
Although a St. Cloud State University economics professor expects Minnesota’s economy to grow 3 to 3.5 percent in 2015, he says the state faces some challenges including filling openings for skilled workers and potential limits in bonding for public infrastructure. “The No. 1 thing you will hear from people in central Minnesota right now is, ...
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