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1,030 Early Retirees Could Save State $46.7M

A recently released Minnesota Management and Budget report indicates that more than 1,000 state employees accepted an early retirement offer in 2010, which will save the state an estimated $46.7 million over three years.

Kennedys Reels in Record 1.9M ReelzChannel Viewers

The cable network, which scooped up the controversial miniseries after the History channel dropped it, has seen increased interest since it began marketing the program and achieved record viewers during its Sunday debut.

HealthPartners, AT&T Boycott KDWB over Hmong Parody

Following the airing of a parody song about the Hmong community, HealthPartners and AT&T pulled their ads from the radio station-which contends that the song was aired on a comedy show and was not intended to offend listeners.

TCF vs. Fed: Suit Stands, Injunction Request Denied

TCF Financial Corporation's lawsuit against the Federal Reserve board wasn't thrown out as the Fed had requested-but the company was dealt a blow when a federal judge refused to issue a preliminary injunction to stop debit-card interchange limits from being enforced.

Life Time Wins $1.73M Mpls. Contract Despite Concerns

The Minneapolis City Council voted 9 to 4 to award a $1.73 million contract to Life Time Fitness despite the fact that the Chanhassen-based company doesn't meet a city requirement to offer domestic partner benefits to its employees.

Massive Data Breach Hits MN Banks and Retailers

E-mail marketing vendor Epsilon on Friday informed its customers-which range from retailers like Best Buy to financial institutions like U.S. Bank-that someone gained unauthorized access to its database of e-mail addresses.