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Apogee will integrate the acquired company, which will be called Glassec Viracon, into its architectural glass business.
Following the acquisition-the financial terms of which were not disclosed-Pinnacle's existing operations will continue to use the Pinnacle name.
A new report from the Minnesota Department of Health gives consumers a glimpse into the varying quality of care offered by the state's health providers.
The clinic will be divided and integrated into the Allina and HealthEast hospital systems, and most of its staff members will be employed by one of the two systems starting January 1.
The company's stock closed down 10.6 percent on Wednesday following news about an expected 8 percent to 10 percent drop in same-store sales during the third quarter.
Prosecutors are asking that Hecker no longer be allowed trips to the U.S. Attorney's Office-because on Wednesday he abused his privileges when he attempted an on-the-spot wedding with his girlfriend, Christi Rowan.
The University of Minnesota has named Eric Kaler president just five days following the announcement that he was named the only finalist for the position after two others declined to be part of a publicly identified pool.
The company said that "layoffs will be partially offset" as it offers to transfer 650 employees from its Eagan facility to other locations around the country.
The state unemployment rate climbed 0.1 percent in October to 7.1 percent, but remained well below the national rate of 9.6 percent.
As Governor Pawlenty's term draws closer to an end, the state's revenue commissioner, Ward Einess, has announced plans to leave the administration.