A U.S. Bank employee and three others have been charged in connection with a scheme through which they admitted to embezzling $62,240 from a branch in Overland Park, Kansas, according
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Mankato-based Winland Electronics, Inc., announced Monday that it has agreed to sell its electronics manufacturing services (EMS) business to Wayzata-based Nortech Systems, Inc., for an undisclosed amount of money. Winland's
Philip Falcone, a Minnesota-born investor and founder of a prominent private investment firm, is reportedly the focus of criminal and civil investigations regarding whether his hedge fund properly reported a
St. Paul-based Ecolab announced Friday that it has entered into an agreement to purchase Chantilly, Virginia-based O.R. Solutions, Inc., for $260 million. O.R. Solutions, which has about $55 million in
Ernst & Young, LLP, on Sunday unveiled its list of the 2010 Entrepreneur of the Year award winners-marking the 24th year of the program that encourages entrepreneurial activity and recognizes
Boston-based law firm Fish & Richardson is suing a former client that it says owes more than $2.2 million in fees. Ann Cathcart Chaplin, managing principal of the firm's Minneapolis
A fundraising Web site launched last year aims to assist more than 40,000 donors in giving to their favorite Minnesota charities during day-long event on Tuesday. GiveMN's second annual "Give
John Stanoch, who has served for 10 years as president of Qwest Communications International, Inc.'s Minnesota and North Dakota operations, confirmed Monday that he will be leaving Qwest following the
Just a few days after Minneapolis-based Target Corporation said that it had implemented a permanent fix to its coupon glitch, the company was hit with two lawsuits seeking class action
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents on Friday named just one finalist for the position of university president. The finalist is Eric Kaler, provost at Stony Brook University in
The Metropolitan Council announced Wednesday that it has approved an updated version of its 2030 transportation policy plan, which includes a 20-year projection of traffic in the Twin Cities, as
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently released a list of 111 companies that have been approved for a waiver from a portion of recent federal health
TCF Bank, a subsidiary of Wayzata-based TCF Financial Corporation, is fighting a recent court order that could move a lawsuit it faces out of Minnesota. Kimberly Pellett of Savage sued
Polar Semiconductor, Inc.'s (PSI's) manufacturing facility in Bloomington may see a significant expansion, according to documents recently filed with the City of Bloomington's planning division. PSI currently has a 200,000-square-foot
Ole Savior and Peter Idusogie, two candidates that ran during Minnesota's gubernatorial primary election, have filed a discrimination lawsuit against media outlets from across the state-alleging that they were illegally
After almost 25 years in the same building, Minneapolis-based law firm Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly, LLP, plans to move to the Campbell Mithun Tower-marking one of the largest downtown lease
OptumHealth, Inc., on Saturday officially opened its new training center in Eden Prairie, which is geared toward endurance athletes who are training at all levels. The facility-called OptumHealth Performance Center-features
David E. Baer, the former chief legal officer at Petters Group Worldwide, faces three felony drug possession charges after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamines, and