Deanna Coleman, a former executive who blew the whistle on Tom Petters' $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme, was sentenced Thursday morning to one year and one day in prison. The sentence
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Rimage Corporation, an Edina-based provider of digital publishing solutions, announced Tuesday that it won $2.8 million in new video surveillance orders from U.S. federal agencies. Two law enforcement agencies will
The long-vacant campus in Woodbury that previously served as the State Farm regional headquarters has attracted a buyer. St. Paul-based Wellington Mangagement, Inc., has entered a purchase agreement for the
Target Corporation's same-store sales and net retail sales both increased in August. Same-store sales-sales at stores open for at least a year and a key measure of retailer performance-increased 1.8
The University of Minnesota and the Metropolitan Council on Wednesday reached a final agreement to settle a university-filed lawsuit related to concerns about the Central Corridor light-rail transit project. The
New firm FriedemannFoarde develops new strategies to keep its fees low.
How can Surly Brewing keep up with demand for its beers?
By using purple corn, the company is developing an alternative to red dye number 40.
Safco Products’ Alphabetter desk gets some attention at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
A new service called Good Donor is making things easier for charities and donors.
Doug Cameron left his post as chief science advisor at investment bank Piper Jaffray this summer to form Alberti Advisors, a firm helping clean-tech, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture companies
It might have been a great Minnesota success story. It might have made its founders rich. But Excelsior-Henderson crashed and burned, taking more than $100 million in investors’ money down with it. Ten years later, Dan Hanlon wants the story—and the brand—to endure.
Minnesota's banks earned slightly more during the first half of this year than they did during the same period last year, but the state's financial institutions are still struggling, according
Minnesota employers reported 41,400 job vacancies in the second quarter, up 32 percent from the same period a year ago, according to a report released Wednesday by the Minnesota Department
North Hennepin Community College (NHCC) recently announced that it will launch a new entrepreneurship program next month called "Entrepreneurship: Communities of Color" (ECC). ECC, which launch October 7, specializes in
Thomson Reuters is hoping that 130 of its employees in Eagan and Rochester, New York, will voluntarily accept buyouts as the company attempts to move some of its content production
When is a house not just a house? Get Sarah Kinney started on homes in St. Paul’s historic Ramsey Hill district, and pretty soon you’re dealing in poetry.
Are employee-owned laptops and mobile devices a boon to productivity and recruiting, or an IT manager’s nightmare?