Billion back to growing business following serious illness
At one point this year, doctors gave Dave Billion a less than 25 percent chance to live. Months later, he’s recovered with a renewed sense of purpose, and Billion Auto is set to get bigger.
At one point this year, doctors gave Dave Billion a less than 25 percent chance to live. Months later, he’s recovered with a renewed sense of purpose, and Billion Auto is set to get bigger.
Zuercher Technologies quietly has grown to 220 employees and is becoming known as a force for change in its public safety software space.
The business started building furniture and caskets, will turn 130 next year, and is getting a special award soon.
It was somewhere in Vietnam – likely while driving a U.S. Army truck or on guard duty – that Dick Muth made a life-changing decision.
Minnesota Avenue is changing, with new projects and renovations sprouting up between 18th and 33rd streets.
Dillon Moffatt wasn’t thinking about founding a company back in 1954. The self-taught auto mechanic from Minnesota was just trying to see better under the hood of a car. But his business, Moffatt Products, grew into something much bigger.
To help meet the demand of pampering pet owners who are spending more money than ever on their dogs, two kennels in the Sioux Falls area are expanding and a third is opening.
Gage Brothers Concrete Products is starting work on a massive new facility that will increase its size by 50 percent, add technology and improve the work experience for its 265 employees.
Well-known Wells Fargo banking leader Cathy Clark retires this month and plans to see what other opportunities arise.
At $494 million, Sanford’s new Fargo Medical Center is the health system’s largest single construction project.