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A few years ago, this major bank with around $668 billion in assets opened a North Texas commercial office. Executives like what they found — they now plan to add a private wealth management office in Uptown. Click through to learn more about the company, which has its name on the stadium for the Minnesota Vikings, and read why an analyst thinks it might be just the start of a wider expansion strategy.

Better Health Group is building on momentum and major growth after a $500M investment in late 2021.

The facility, to be located on the USF Tampa campus, still needs full approval from the university's board of trustees.

The building is across the street from CHOP’s nearly two-year-old Middleman Family Pavilion and its adjacent specialty care center.

Secretary of State Jay Aschcroft will try again to salvage the ballot summary he wrote for abortion rights initiative petitions with an appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court.

Ashcroft’s language has been savaged in opinions from two courts, most recently when the Western District Court of Appeals ruled his summaries are “replete with politically partisan language.”

In a Thursday interview with The Independent, Ashcroft said notice will be filed with the state’s highest court seeking a review…

The challenge seeks to help rural patients through “fostering partnerships and supporting” innovative projects.

Nominations are now open for most of Louisville Business First's 2024 awards and 20 People to Know honors programs, including for Health Care Heroes, our first signature event scheduled for next year.

You also still have a bit of time to nominate for our KY Inno Startups to Watch program, which also takes place early in the new year. Also, note that all 2024 nomination forms will be open by the end of 2023.

Another thing to keep in mind: Nominations are free to submit, with Best Places to Work…

The new company's CEO says operating it separately allows for a more focused approach. Plus, it's no longer competing with the rest of Alkermes, which currently has multiple neuroscience drugs in its pipeline, for money or talent.

Since 2021, the Medicare company and its foundation have given more than $1 million to the Louisville nonprofit.

Significant changes to Section 174 of the federal tax code could spell doom for small companies that rely on big tax breaks.