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In response to an Editor's Note about American Crystal Sugar.
The deal blends portions of all three proposals from the House, Senate and governor, who met over the weekend to work out the agreement.
ATK will buy firearm designer and manufacturer Savage Sports, whose parent company, Caliber, is a portfolio business of Minneapolis-based Norwest Equity Partners.
Tom Petters reportedly claims that his former attorney, Jon Hopeman, never told him about a pretrial offer from prosecutors to cap his punishment at 30 years in exchange for a guilty plea.
Brooklyn Center-based ABRA Auto Body & Glass, which has been on a growth streak
Thirty ideas for improving St. Paul—ranging from the construction of a “floating museum” to mobile food shelves—are competing for a $1 million prize.
The scope and duration of the oil boom expanded recently when the projection of the oil that's recoverable in the Williston Basin nearly doubled.
Several local companies—including Summit Brewing, Salty Tart, and Andrew Zimmern’s own AZ Canteen—were nominated for awards, which recognized the nation’s best in 20 food-related categories.
Chief Financial Officer Sherry Smith was scheduled to leave Supervalu at the end of May but is now staying on until the end of July for an extra $300,000, in addition to her usual salary.
Innovative Office Solutions, LLC, and eCapital Advisors, LLC, made the 2013 list of the 50 fastest-growing companies led or owned by women.
Meng Zhou will act as president of Best Buy China and CEO of the company’s Five Star electronics chain.
A “clerical error” on the part of Minneapolis-based Rust Consulting led to 96,000 borrowers across the country being sent checks for less than the amount they were owed; this is the second error that the company has made as part of the national check distribution—and both have received national attention.
One Twin Cities orchestra has called off its remaining concerts this season, while another resumed performances and picked a new, albeit familiar, leader.
Fair State Brewing, which plans to open in December or January, claims to be the only cooperatively owned brewery in Minnesota.
AGCO, which makes and distributes agricultural machinery, plans to invest $42 million over the next three years to expand its plant in Jackson.