James Carl Gustafson faces one count of making a false statement to investigators and one count of mail fraud.
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The Chaska-based company said the moves are in response to a recent spike in customers and an expansion of its over-the-counter capabilities.
Donald Jackson, who wrote a letter of intent to purchase the mall earlier this year, said that he will submit an offer on Wednesday-the last day that bids will be accepted.
Unlike most stents, the Integrity Coronary Stent System uses continuous sinusoid technology, which enables each stent to be made from a single wire-thus making it flexible and conformable to the natural shape of the patient's vessels.
Heidi Panelli accuses Kohl's of infringing on her original T-shirt design, which includes a stick figure playing a guitar.
According to a statewide survey of business owners and managers, taxes and changes in health care are the leading factors standing in the way of Minnesota's economic recovery.
The new division, called Risdall Henn Direct-to-Market, aims to help drive product sales and deliver results faster than traditional retail-driven business-to-business marketing efforts.
A departmental examination found that the National Union Fire Insurance Company may have led consumers to believe that the discount portion of their health plan was equivalent to health insurance or a major medical plan-which was not the case.
The Urgency Room will offer services similar to those provided by traditional emergency rooms, but its founders claim to have created a more efficient-and affordable-urgent care model.
Honoring five of Minnesota's most valued corporate directors.
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A man from Minneapolis admitted in federal court to ordering hundreds of cell phones for customers, which he then resold on EBay and kept the proceeds for himself.
The state's personal income increased 0.9 percent during the second quarter-ranking it 35th among states.
In the past decade, Minneapolis experienced a slight population growth while St. Paul's population declined.
The company's move to Minnesota is part of a larger plan to expand to internationally and nationally to nine cities in the United States.
Pending approval by the Board of Regents in October, Dr. Aaron Friedman will replace current dean of the university's medical school, Dr. Frank Cerra.