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3M to bring more color to consumer electronic devices

May 21, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press

3M announced today it is in the final stages of scale-up for its new 3M Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF). Continue Reading

Shares of Raven Industries fall on 1Q profit drop

May 20, 2013 in The Daily Republic

The company cited “modest softness” at its applied technology division that sent sales there down 5 percent to $51.2 million. At the same time, lower demand from U.S. agency customers resulted in a 15 percent drop in sales at its Aerostar business to $21.7 million.
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Neil Paulson choses technology over farming

May 20, 2013 in Hudson Star-Observer

A couple of hard winters on the family dairy farm and Neil Paulson decided to pursue another career. The epiphany came at a particularly severe moment. “I was running a manure spreader and freezing and I thought there has to be a better way than this.” Continue Reading

Mitchell viewed as ‘Smart Community’

May 20, 2013 in The Daily Republic

City praised for revamping its culture and infrastructure.
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All Curt Brown ever wanted to do was fly

May 16, 2013 in Hudson Star-Observer

Hudson can now boast of being home to not only an astronaut – but a Hall of Fame astronaut. Space shuttle commander Curt Brown was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Kennedy Space Center on April 20. Continue Reading

More women engineers needed

May 10, 2013 in Woodbury Bulletin

Woodbury High School hosted a panel of women at different stages in their engineering careers April 24. Continue Reading

City of New Richmond all a Twitter

May 10, 2013 in New Richmond News

The City of New Richmond has kicked off its new social media strategy by establishing a new Twitter account.
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HMS students honored by Siemens Foundation environmental project

May 3, 2013 in Hudson Star-Observer

The team focused its efforts on promoting bike riding as an alternative to driving automobiles. It started a free bike redistribution program called the “Raider Rider Re-Ride” through which community members can recycle their unwanted bikes. Continue Reading

North Dakota economy: Not just oil

May 2, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

GRAND FORKS North Dakota took the top ranking in a recently released study of economic performance, showing strength in technology fields in the east as well as energy jobs in the west. Continue Reading

North Dakota economy: Not just oil

May 2, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

GRAND FORKS North Dakota took the top ranking in a recently released study of economic performance, showing strength in technology fields in the east as well as energy jobs in the west. Continue Reading