The Mill is a new collaborative workspace that gives members access to tools and equipment that they don't have access to at home, including 3-D printers, computers with design and drafting software, industrial sewing machines, and a metal shop.
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Wells Fargo reportedly said that it believes the Edina law firm's allegations "have no merit," adding that, "We will vigorously defend, and expect to prevail."
Excluding one-time items related to store closures and layoffs, the grocer's net earnings totaled $81 million, or 38 cents per share-higher than the 35 cents per share predicted by Wall Street analysts.
Surly developed "Bandwagon," a West Coast India pale ale, exclusively for sale at Target Field-but it won't sell its flagship beer, Furious, at the stadium this season.
Bethesda, Maryland-based CodeRyte provides language processing and coding technology to health care providers.
Matthew Ames, who founded MN Pro Paintball when he was still in high school and has since grown its annual sales to more than $1 million, was named the Minnesota Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
Sixteen of the company's executives will receive bonuses if the company meets certain financial goals; the company handed out similar bonuses during its first bankruptcy in 2008.
Former Pinehurst Bank President John Markert was found guilty on five counts of misapplication of bank funds. Gregory Pederson, the bank's former chief credit officer and senior vice president, was acquitted of each count that he faced.
St. Jude claims that a recently published article that analyzed deaths tied to defibrillator leads contains "substantial errors" and a "biased analysis."
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Xollai has developed guidance technology for unmanned aircraft and will become part of ReconRobotics' product engineering and design operations.
Best Buy is looking to roll out a new Teen Tech Center program this year in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Miami, and it's seeking local partners to support the initiative.
HealthPartners, Medica, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, and UCare last year agreed to cap their 2011 profits from insurance coverage to low-income Minnesotans at an amount equal to 1 percent of revenue; they pledged to return the rest to taxpayers.
Vikings Vice President Lester Bagley contends that MPR's calculations miss a key contribution to the deal: a team to put on the field.
A new law changes the statute of limitations from six years to two years for clawback lawsuits seeking fraudulent transfers made to charitable organizations.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation plans more than 300 construction projects throughout the state this year, including the resurfacing of major interchanges, bridge replacement, and the improvement of airport runways.