Steven Rosenstone will succeed James McCormick as chancellor of the 32-school system, which serves more than 434,000 students each year.
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James Gustafson, who faced 25 years in prison for two charges, was sentenced to two years probation, 120 hours of community service, and a $1,000 fine.
Now that the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport's concept has been approved for expansion, the Metropolitan Airports Commission is moving forward on the environmental review process for the first two phases.
Charles Hays, who was already sentenced to prison and ordered to pay $21.8 million in restitution in a criminal case, now faces a fine of $64.8 million-a huge sum that a judge describes as "largely academic" and meant to deter others from committing fraud.
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The government says that Denny Hecker's co-defendant Steven Leach-who is scheduled to be sentenced on February 8-should forfeit $14.2 million to pay back victims of his auto fraud scheme.
Denny Hecker's attorney filed court documents on Wednesday requesting an eight-year sentence for Hecker-below the maximum 10-year sentence that prosecutors want.
Both hospitals have started using a freezing balloon technology that was developed by Medtronic and recently approved for the treatment of a certain type of atrial fibrillation.
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Jack Link receives national recognition.
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