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‘Every old baseball has a story’

Nathan Rueckert, who rips up old baseballs to make pieces of art and other items, has created a book about his project that used a baseball from each state to make a once-in-a-lifetime piece of artwork.

9 years ago

EmBe CEO: Women can ‘create work environments … set their own rules’

EmBe CEO Laurie Knutson is the newest member of the Zeal board and plans to focus on women and entrepreneurship.

9 years ago

GreatLIFE boosts business at three bowling centers

GreatLIFE members can bowl for free at three centers — and it’s bringing more people into the sport.

9 years ago

Minervas’ signature salad bar by the numbers

This piece is presented by Minervas.

Here’s a new look at the famous downtown Minervas’ salad bar, as we take you behind the scenes and reveal the stats behind the restaurant’s signature feature.

9 years ago

Woster Wisdom: 10 tips to succeed in business

Jim Woster went to Mass at Avera McKennan one morning almost 30 years ago. He left with the unofficial role of goodwill ambassador.

9 years ago

With fast start, Avera west-side medical center already expanding

Journey Group took on a complicated project in a short amount of time but used creative approaches to deliver for Avera Medical Group.

9 years ago

In defense of a much-maligned role: The lobbyist

Retaining a lobbyist is a small investment that can help your company have a voice in shaping public policy, resulting in better laws for all interested parties.

9 years ago

Profile by Sanford gaining momentum nationally

Profile by Sanford, the comprehensive weight-management program developed by physicians and researchers at Sanford Health, is entering a period of rapid growth.

9 years ago

Business blooms as Medary Acres Greenhouses enters third generation

Medary Acres Greenhouses has grown from a single small greenhouse to 12 greenhouses selling tens of thousands of hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, vegetable plants and more.

9 years ago

Harrisburg civic leader: ‘We don’t see building slowing down anytime soon’

Harrisburg Chamber and Economic Development Corp. leader Adrienne McKeown says the city is trying to create a “complete lifestyle.”

9 years ago

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