The company said it bought a patented data deduplication technology from Massachusetts-based Nine Technology-a deal that marks the company's fifth acquisition this year.
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Negotiations with Sun Newspapers' parent company, Dallas-based American Community Newspapers II, are ongoing-but Coon Rapids-based ECM hopes there will be a signed agreement by the end of the year.
Ponds in Minnesota's Iron Range that were created from water-filled pit mines could be used to harness wind energy and better integrate it into Minnesota's power grid, according to new research.
The U of M reportedly found that university surgeon David Polly violated its conflict-of-interest rules by failing to disclose his paid relationship with Medtronic on three occasions, but the school is not taking any disciplinary action against him.
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The U of M reportedly found that university surgeon David Polly violated its conflict-of-interest rules by failing to disclose his paid relationship with Medtronic on three occasions, but the school is not taking any disciplinary action against him.
The Minneapolis-based bank selected three winners in a youth video contest-including top-prize winner "Save Song," which features a rap performed by "Young Muny & Lil Savings."
The Green Bay, Wisconsin-based company plans to close the branches-including one in Rochester-in the first few months of 2012.
Following a salmonella outbreak that led to two recalls earlier this year, the company has introduced new food safety measures at its Springdale plant-which it said were approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Bellisio was previously owned by Jeno Paulucci, a well-known Minnesota businessman who died last month; financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Chief Administrative Officer Walter White will become the company's new president and CEO on January 1; he succeeds Gary C. Bhojwani, who was promoted to chairman of Allianz Life and will assume responsibility for its U.S. insurance operations on the executive leadership team of its global parent company.
U.S. Attorney B. Todd Jones applauded Bixby for demonstrating "true corporate responsibility" and said that it "serves as a fine example for other companies" after it admitted to defrauding investors of up to $7 million and agreed to cooperate with a government investigation into its former leaders and employees; in exchange, Bixby won't be prosecuted.
At one of its Canada locations, Buffalo Wild Wings is trying out a system that allows customers to place orders and pay for their meals using restaurant-owned iPads; the company plans to implement a similar system at its Elk River location in January.
The school received a $250,000 grant from Wells Fargo & Company that will sponsor the research of study consumer behavior associated with the adoption of "green" technologies.
The council said it will provide cities with grants to support high-density, mixed-use developments along train and bus routes.
MarketWatch studied 102 of the nation's largest cities to gauge their "ability to support a strong business environment."
Company Chairman and CEO Robert L. Senkler said that preparing internal candidates to take on greater responsibility is part of the company's culture-and Christopher Hilger's transition to president has been in the works for the past few years.
The U.S. Department of Justice accused the Fridley-based medical device giant of using two post-market studies and two device registries to pay physicians fees ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 for each patient that they implanted with one of the company's pacemakers or defibrillators.
Minneapolis-based First Green Partners will make initial investments of $500,000 to $10 million in emerging technologies-and then up to $100 million in single businesses as they commercialize.
The affected employees work in the company's Marshall and Bloomington offices.