Federal officials say a local company was duped into exporting radio frequency units to Iran, some of which were later found in explosive devices in Iraq.
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Deputies in Florida reportedly found the body of Richard Carter McComb after getting a call from a man who said he was going to kill himself; McComb was arrested in June and faced six felony tax charges.
The company, which was founded in 2007 by serial entrepreneur Manny Villafa–a, has entered an agreement through which it will sell up to $20 million of its common stock.
The city's convention and visitors association is rolling out a new brand-including a logo, tagline, and revamped Web site-in an effort to attract more visitors, and in turn, create more jobs.
Governor Mark Dayton announced that the state will disburse up to $100 million among community banks to spur lending to small businesses, thus doubling the amount provided through an existing program.
The Bloomington megamall reportedly has a new group of tenants coming and thus expects to be fully leased this holiday season.
Despite a recent report from the Metropolitan Council that described the proposed timeline as "aggressive" and "unrealistic," Mortenson said it has "complete confidence" that the proposed Vikings stadium in Arden Hills can be built by 2015.
Several months after acquiring a motorcycle company and then a maker of low-speed electric-powered vehicles, the Medina-based company has bought a stake in Brammo, which makes electric motorcycles.
Shareholders of the local hair-care company voted to elect all three of the individuals nominated by Starboard Value LP, a hedge fund that has been involved in a contentious proxy battle with Regis and called its cost-cutting plans insufficient.
Following a number of recent glitches, the retailer's Web site-which was unveiled about two months ago and is managed in-house-crashed mid-day Tuesday and again Thursday morning.
Best Buy, Medtronic, U.S. Bancorp, and 3M Company were among the 100 greenest U.S. companies on Newsweek's annual "Green Rankings" of the 500 largest public companies in the nation.
Nearly three months after American Crystal Sugar Company locked 1,300 employees out of their jobs, the Moorhead-based co-op is resuming talks with the workers' union.
Local residents can tour and taste the beer at the new Warehouse District brewery at a grand opening next month-and they can buy six packs at metro-area liquor stores as of this week.
With the closure of the regional airline's Eagan office, about 200 of the company's 800 jobs in the state will reportedly be cut, and it's unclear how many workers will be offered other jobs at the company's Memphis, Tennessee office.
Minnesota's manufacturers are having a difficult time finding qualified workers to fill open positions; meanwhile, there has been an uptick in demand for IT workers in Minnesota and across the country, according to several recent reports.
A new report estimates that the state's employees suffered 76,700 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses last year, representing about 3.9 injuries per 100 full-time workers.