The U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that a preliminary injunction that restricted The Mosaic Company from moving forward with work at its South Meade, Florida, mine was "improper."
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A city zoning committee recommended that a permit for a pawn shop-a key component of a proposed retail development at 1891 Suburban Avenue-be denied; but some say that the development could result in the creation of about 200 jobs.
The change will make Optum a one-stop shop for clients' health services needs, according to UnitedHealth.
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Endo Pharmaceuticals has agreed to buy the company in an all-cash deal that's expected to close in the third quarter of 2011.
At Red Stag, meals are complete with or without meat.
Edward Phillips, who is known by many for revolutionizing the vodka industry, was also a philanthropist who served as chairman of the board of Children's Hospitals and Clinics and helped run two family foundations.
The company intends to build a new plant in Hefei, China, where it will produce products for the solar energy market.
It's unclear precisely why the electronics retailer pulled the ad, which showed an iPad-like product duct taped to a keyboard on the left and a new rival product on the right-with "Like That. But Better." above the images.
A recent study revealed that the overall cost of attending a Minnesota Twins game is the 10th-most expensive in Major League Baseball, but the price is still well below the cost of other local professional sporting events.
A San Diego court ruled that activists from Canvass for a Cause must stay 30 feet away from Target's doors and can only canvass at one entrance at a time-but it denied Target's request to prohibit them from canvassing altogether.
Michelle Palm admitted to misleading investors during Tom Petters' massive Ponzi scheme and later lying about it during a sworn testimony.
Following a formal protest launched by UnitedHealth, the U.S. military's health-care program has agreed re-open the bidding process for a $17 million contract that was previously awarded to Phoenix-based TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corporation.
The company said that it will lay off 1,900 employees-including 274 in Minnesota-from its home mortgage division as the demand for mortgage loan applications declines.
Although the Mid-America region's economy experienced a slight setback between February and March, Minnesota's economy showed signs of a slight improvement during that period.
The company, which is now debt-free, will conduct a national external search for a new CEO to help expand its products and services and grow its top line.
Pushing Green poses challenges for homeowners who compete to have the highest "green rating" and to win a month free of energy bills.
Xcel said that it needs to raise electricity rates by $198 million over the next two years to cover the cost of nuclear power plant and other upgrades, but the state contends that the company has overestimated its costs.