Forbes added more than 200 people to its 2011 list of the world's billionaires, but the number of Minnesotans on the list declined from 2010.
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UnitedHealth Group filed a formal protest regarding a federal health-care contract that the government recently rescinded, and four members of Minnesota's Congressional delegation have supported the company's position.
The company said that the high unemployment rate has lowered sales, forcing it to cut 50 employees at its Hastings facility, or about 5 percent of its total work force.
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Chief U.S. District Judge Michael Davis on Tuesday froze the assets of suspected Ponzi schemer Jason "Bo" Alan Beckman and his wife, and also appointed a receiver in the case.
A recruiting firm determined that Minneapolis is the best city for finding employment based on data from the Department of Labor, taking into account the diversity of industries present in each city, the level of education among residents, and other factors.
A Woodbury clinic opened March 2, and three other Twin Cities-area clinics are scheduled to open in July.
University National Bank has acquired Rosemount National Bank's branch on the east side of St. Paul for an undisclosed amount of money.
As TCF Financial Corporation continues its legal fight against proposed limits on debit-card fees charged to retailers, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf has joined the conversation by stating that the limits could result in increased cost to consumers.
Four suburban representatives introduced a bill last week that seeks to suspend construction on the Central Corridor light-rail line until the Met Council's supplemental environmental impact statement is completed and approved.
Phillip Adrian Webb fraudulently obtained about $388,000 worth of computer parts from San Jose, California-based Cisco Systems, Inc., while he worked at Woodbury-based Postal Credit Union.
Pamela Marie Dellis pleaded guilty to defrauding the state out of roughly $1.9 million through the creation of more than 200 false tax refunds.
The company plans to move some manufacturing operations from its Hutchinson offices to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and some to Thailand.
The fitness chain has joined forces with J.R. Watkins as part of a companywide focus on member retention-as well as a broader effort to help gym members live healthy lives.