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Chad Wegscheider reportedly is accused of conspiring to commit mortgage fraud related to the conversion of apartment buildings into condominiums.
Marlon Danner admitted that he talked truck drivers into returning state-mandated settlement money that they received because he underpaid them when working on a federally funded project.
The Partners in Preservation program will allow Twin Cities residents to choose which of 25 local historic sites should receive $1 million in preservation grants.
Byrne Medical, which has about 200 employees and annual sales of $38.6 million, will become a division of Minneapolis-based Minntech Corporation-a subsidiary of Cantel Medical Corporation.
Twin Cities–area meeting planners create stunning events that serve corporate and institutional clients.
Cargill AgHorizons and Agrex, Inc., are launching a 50-50 joint venture called AC Grain, LLC, which will own and operate a Cargill grain elevator in Indiana.
Downtown Minneapolis strip club Schiek's has been bought by the owner of competitor Rick's Cabaret, and it has been renamed The Downtown Cabaret.
Steven Rosenstone succeeds James McCormick and serves as the fourth chancellor of the university system.
“A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.”
3M claims that Universal Medical Distributors submitted false information that caused them to illegally collect more than $2.5 million.
The new company plans to acquire or develop clean energy projects and is initially targeting capital projects in the range of $50 million to $150 million.
A total of $1.5 million has been awarded through the state's Dislocated Worker Program to help aid Minnesotans who were recently laid off and are looking for employment.
A new Forbes list based its rankings on several company growth and value factors, along with a score that measures "innovation premium"-how much investors bid up the stock price beyond the value of a company's existing business in anticipation of future innovative results, like new products, services, and markets.
The average domestic airfare from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was up 9 percent in the first quarter from last year, ranking it the 11th-most expensive airport in the nation.
The St. Paul-based engineering firm, which is among the state's largest, is set to be acquired by Canada-based Stantec; Bonestroo employees are expected to be retained, and most of the firm's 11 offices will remain open.