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The layoffs occurred on the same that day that Congress called for the national space shuttle program to end-although an ATK spokesman said they were partly driven by the company's efforts to make itself more competitive for future space exploration.
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust paid $33 million in cash for the 140-room hotel, which will be managed by San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants.
Prior to entering an agreement with prosecutors, the former executive of fallen auto mogul Denny Hecker faced 20 years in prison.
Harold Alan Katz was sentenced Friday to one year and one day in prison for conspiring with Gregory Bell to create fraudulent banking transactions related to Tom Petters' Ponzi scheme.
The launch of 10 new stores across the country will create more than 2,400 jobs.
Heartland and others tuck into the charcuterie trend.
Glass on the Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas-which is part of the building's sustainable design-is reportedly reflecting the sun and causing it to melt plastic cups and singe guests' hair.
By expanding its facility in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, General Mills expects to create 80 new jobs.
Taylor has served as interim CEO since earlier this month when then-CEO David Cress was suspended from the hospital system without pay after being arrested in a prostitution bust.
Underwriters Laboratories conducted a study that found Minneapolis to be among the ten safest cities for families with young children.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard Kyle recommended that Gregory Bell serve his sentence in Miland, Michigan, and that he participate in a 500-hour residential drug treatment program.
The airport is expected to close Thursday afternoon, and-assuming water levels drop as expected-reopen at least its primary runway to air traffic on Monday.
Each company could have been required to pay an $87 million fine in connection with Tom Petters' $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme, but prosecutors recommended that there be no criminal fine so as to return as much money as possible to the victims.
The funding was awarded under the State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program and will allow for an additional three years of broadband mapping.
Digital Angel's board of directors unanimously rejected the $17 million offer from Florida-based PositiveID Corporation, describing it as "inadequate" and "highly opportunistic."