John Markert was found guilty in April of five counts of misapplication of bank funds; he allegedly helped arrange $1.9 million in fraudulent loans to cover expected overdraft fees resulting from a customer’s “check-kiting” scheme.
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As part of the State Trade and Export Promotion initiative, 210 Minnesota small businesses will receive assistance aimed at boosting exports.
Minneapolis banks charge the least for non-customers to use their ATMs, but the city ranked in the middle of the pack with respect to overdraft fees and charges to customers who use ATMs outside of the banks’ network.
Profits are up at the women’s clothing retailer thanks to strong online sales and new store openings—including its first six in Canada.
Section sponsored by Girl Scouts River Valleys.
Publisher Mike Klingensmith brought fresh ideas, new executives, and a lot of energy to the Star Tribune two years ago. And he just may be on the brink of turning the newspaper around.
Six transplanted Twin Cities executives share their
favorite dining destinations—both here and there.
How are we doing on our goal to make high-speed broadband available to all Minnesotans?
Radius Track’s bent steel helps curved structures go up faster and more accurately. Just ask the Minnesota Twins—and Frank Gehry.
Amenities that have gone out of favor since the Great Recession.
IT firm the Nerdery didn’t let the tragic loss of its
leader hinder its growth.
Gander Mountain and
Cabela’s aim for separate ends of the active-
lifestyle market.
The Vikings still have two more seasons in the Metrodome. How will they ever sell tickets?
The ins and outs of the Twin Cities’
highest-profile annual fashion/charity event.
Tonka Beer is the latest in a line of local brews to eschew profits.