On the heels of a successful store in Northeast Minneapolis, Lund Food Holdings is revisiting earlier plans to open a grocery store downtown, near Hennepin Avenue and 12th Street.
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Seven people arrested Wednesday-at least three of whom worked at Twin Cities-area banks-were part of a network that allegedly stole more than $10 million from some of the nation's most well-known banks.
Baretta Dean Bork and Xavier Willis Bork each face up to five years in prison for defrauding 24 area lenders out of $4 million.
The Golden Valley-based company submitted an offer valuing the yogurt manufacturer at $2.2 billion-the same price tag that NestlŽ cited in its bid.
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The Golden Valley-based company submitted an offer valuing the yogurt manufacturer at $2.2 billion-the same price tag that NestlŽ cited in its bid.
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A new medical study says that a less rigorous approval process has allowed potentially harmful products to enter the market-but it sparked criticism that its findings contain "factual errors, faulty data analysis, and recommendations that would harm patient access to medical technology with no corresponding safety benefit."
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No longer just for start-ups, cloud computing is moving into the middle market.
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Trustee Doug Kelley has created a mini-industry that’s out to recover as much as $18.4 billion for the victims of the Petters Ponzi scheme. But the recovery efforts are making many debtors—which include nonprofits—feel victimized. Kelley says he has no choice: “We are making law day by day.”
California insurance regulators have blocked a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary from paying dividends to its parent companies, alleging that the company committed almost a million acts that violate the state's insurance regulations.
Home sales in November were down 39 percent from last year-when numbers were inflated due to the expiring homebuyer tax credit-but they were consistent with 2007 and 2008 levels.
The state scored well for its low uninsured population, but the frequency of binge drinking-as well as low public health funding-kept Minnesota from topping the list.
Twelve creditors claim that the Taste of Minnesota's owner-International Event Marketing-owes them more than $237,000 for goods and services from the 2010 event.
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