Smith Promotes Angel Tax Credits Channel 12 News-11/2/15 Lt. Gov. Tina Smith visited the ProMed medical device company in Plymouth last week to make a pitch for the Angel Tax Credit Program. Minnesota's technology industry is among the fastest growing in the nation, and state officials attribute some of that success to the angel investment tax credit. "[The tax credit] creates an incentive for investments in startup Minnesota companies. It's very unusual in the country," Smith said.
Oil and the Minnesota Economy Fargo Forum-11/7/15 While the North Dakota oil patch has little impact on the Minnesota economy, some businesses in the Gopher State have benefitted. Two examples are St. Cloud-based grocery store owner Coborn's Inc. and Bemidji equipment maker LaValley Industries. Another Minnesota business, the Shingobee Builders construction firm, has done well enough to open a small office in Williston.
DEED-DNR Joint Program Recognized KXRA Radio-11/3/15 The Minnesota Rehabilitation Association recently recognized a successful partnership between the DNR and DEED to boost employment opportunities for people with disabilities. In January, the two agencies signed a memorandum of understanding that guarantees DNR job interviews to qualified applicants who are referred by DEED Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
When it comes to those "best of" lists, Minneapolis-St. Paul shows up more than any metro area in the country, according to Patch of Earth. The news website said the Twin Cities is considered very green, with a great food scene and fantastic job market. Plus it’s a good place to live without a car.
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New Funding Round for Angel Tax Credits The Minnesota Angel Tax Credit Program, which has attracted more than $300 million for hundreds of high-tech startups in Minnesota since 2010, is accepting certification applications for 2016. Of the $15 million in new credits available in 2016, half is reserved for investments in businesses owned by women or members of minority groups or businesses based in Greater Minnesota.
DEED Awards Job-Training Funding Northland Community and Technical College will receive more than $293,000 from DEED's Minnesota Job Skills Partnership to train 75 employees of Titan Machinery. Workers will study farm operations/precision agriculture, equipment operation, welding, geology, hydraulic systems, ag-related electrical/electronic systems, microcomputer maintenance, and soil maintenance and fertility. The training will be offered over the next three years.
Through the newly launched
Aging Eyes Initiative, State Services for the Blind is partnering with Minnesotans who work with seniors
to provide services for those in the early stages of
vision loss. Community partners will receive training and resources to help seniors adapt to changing vision. Community partners can be individuals – family members and other care providers – as well as organizations that assist seniors. For more details, contact the Aging Eyes Initiative at 651-539-2300.
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Disability
discrimination is a frequently challenged and continually evolving area of the
law. The latest post on our Minnesota Business
101 blog explores details of the Minnesota Human Rights Act
that every employer should understand.
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