A bank employee allegedly stole $62,240 from a branch in Kansas and then played victim in order to cover up his illegal activity.
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Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Philip Falcone, a Minnesota native, and his New York-based investment firm are under investigation by federal authorities.
O.R. Solutions-a privately held company based in Chantilly, Virginia-develops and markets surgical fluid warming and cooling systems.
Howard Lutnick of BGC Partners took home the coveted prize as overall Entrepreneur of the Year, and the Upper Midwest was well represented by John Link of Jack Link's Beef Jerky.
Fish & Richardson has sued a former client, Camtek, Ltd., for more than $2.2 million in fees incurred during a patent infringement lawsuit that played out in Minnesota.
The second annual "Give to the Max Day" challenges Minnesotans to raise as much money as possible for the nonprofits of their choice during a day-long philanthropy event.
John Stanoch confirmed Monday that he will leave Qwest next year after serving for 10 years as president of the company's Minnesota and North Dakota operations.
Two separate suits have been filed-one in Alabama and the other in California-calling for class action against the retailer, which has admitted to shortchanging customers who were using coupons.
The university narrowed the candidate pool to four semifinalists earlier this month, but two of the four candidates declined to be part of a publicly identified pool; Minnesota law requires that the names of presidential finalists be made public.
In its amended transportation policy plan, the Metropolitan Council focuses on "lower-cost, high-benefit highway improvements" as it faces increasing highway congestion and limited funding.
The two Minnesota companies are among 111 applicants that have received one-year waivers on a federal health reform provision that requires employers to raise annual health coverage minimums.
After a Minnesota woman sued TCF Bank over overdraft fees, the bank asked to move the dispute to arbitration-but a recent court order may result in the case being transferred to Florida.
Polar Semiconductor is eyeing a 98,000-square-foot expansion, which would add to its existing 200,000-square-foot facility.
Two candidates in Minnesota's governor race allege that media outlets from across the state improperly excluded them from press coverage-and they believe the primary results should be thrown out.
While law firm Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly's move is advantageous, it isn't unique; many companies are looking at their options and making new arrangements well in advance of their lease expirations in order to take advantage of the current market.