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Judge Rules Which Services Continue Under Shutdown

Ramsey County District Court Chief Judge Kathleen Gearin ruled Wednesday that certain core or essential government services will continue to operate if a state budget deal is not reached by midnight on Thursday, forcing the government to shutdown.

Medtronic CEO Defends Co. Amid Product Scrutiny

A review of studies surrounding a controversial Medtronic product revealed that researchers with financial ties to the company didn't report adverse effects in patients who received the product, according to a new report.

Convicted Fraudster Pleads Guilty in Another Scheme

Michael Joseph Krzyzaniak, who already served time in federal prison for his role in an investment scam, pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of wire fraud and one count of income tax evasion in relation to a recent scheme.

Former DQ Leader May Buy Faribault Woolen Mills

Onetime-International Dairy Queen CEO Chuck Mooty and his cousin, Paul Mooty, have told Faribault officials that they are interested in buying the facility and reopening it as a woolen mill-but the current owner wants the City of Faribault to forgive $72,000 in utility bills first.

Mpls May Sue State During Shutdown Over $44M in Aid

The City of Minneapolis says that it has been allocated millions of dollars in state aid that doesn't require legislative action and should be paid regardless of whether a state government shutdown occurs; the city is now poised to sue the state if it doesn't receive the payments on time.

Pursuit Vascular: Time to Bring in New CEO

The transition will give founder and former CEO Bob Ziebol more time to focus on getting regulatory approval for its device in Europe and the United States-and to pursue additional products.