Perkins & Marie Callender's Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday and announced a restructuring plan that would ultimately give control of the company to Wayzata Investment Partners,
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Two members of Minnesota's Congressional delegation have launched a wellness caucus that will investigate and share the cost reduction and productivity-enhancing benefits of workplace wellness. Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat,
A Plymouth man was charged Monday with securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and money laundering in connection with Trevor Cook's $190 million Ponzi scheme. Between February and September
The U.S. Supreme Court has reportedly upheld a federal judge's order and rejected an appeal from victims of Tom Petters' $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme. Investment funds that together lost $165
George Buckley already has three titles at 3M Company alone-chairman of the board, president, and CEO. But on Friday, he was knighted by the Queen of England and can now
When Minneapolis-based digital advertising agency Atomic Playpen was charged with creating a campaign for Pentair, Inc.-the "official sustainable water provider" for the Minnesota Twins-the company wanted to leverage the high-tech
The Merricourt Wind Project in North Dakota has received final approval from the North Dakota Public Service Commission, but pending litigation stands in the way of the project moving forward.
Minneapolis-based Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon & Vogt, PA, announced Friday that it has acquired St. Paul-based Rosene, Haugrud & Staab, Chartered-a move that will add three licensed attorneys to Felhaber's practice.
A federal judge on Thursday ruled in favor of Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank in a data breach lawsuit filed last year by E-Shops Corporation, which does business as Paintball Punks. Lake
Looking for a job? If you're in the metro area, think twice before leaving in search of greener pastures. Monster.com recently named the Twin Cities the fourth-best U.S. metro for
St. Paul-based BeneVento Capital's downtown offices were raided last week by investigators from Minnesota's Department of Commerce, according to a report by the Pioneer Press. Investigators from the Commerce Department's
Two men were sentenced on Thursday for crimes related to a high-yield investment scheme, according to Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's office. Mark Sutton, a 63-year-old man from Minnetonka, was sentenced to
One of the largest publicly traded companies in Minnesota has plans to be bought in a $2 billion deal expected to close during the third quarter of this year. And
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Wednesday released a list of 5,132 Minnesota nonprofits whose federal tax-exempt status was revoked after they failed to meet new reporting requirements. Nationwide, 275,000
If a local entrepreneur's plans come to fruition, the real estate industry will soon have a new hub for information and entertainment. Robert Atkinson, who has worked in the local
Following minor injuries sustained by a rider, Bloomington-based Quality Bicycle Products (QBP) has voluntarily recalled a bicycle carrier rack that it imported from Taiwan. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
If a government shutdown occurs at the beginning of next month, the state could be doling out millions of dollars in payments to employees who will be out of work.
Minnesota's small business owners are celebrating a big Wednesday win following a Senate vote that paves the way for new regulations that will require them to pay less to big