Minnesota's Executive Council on Wednesday voted 5 to 0 to kick back 77 mineral leases to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR)-marking the first time in nearly three decades
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Unemployed Minnesotans could be a hop, skip, and a jump away from a job if they're willing to cross the border into North Dakota. Officials from North Dakota held two
Adam Vickerman brings back Sunday suppers at Café Levain.
Fairview Health Services’ Eagan clinic stands out as a provider of primary health care. Two years ago, it started getting better results—fewer repeat visits or hospitalizations for its patients, a much
“A moving target.” “Shifting sands.” “A lot of moving parts.” “A bit of a puzzle." These are all phrases we heard from employee benefits consultants describing the federal health reform
Now that the ice is officially out on Lake Minnetonka, it’s time to start planning entertainments that expose your guests to Minnesota’s great natural assets. And since we’re known for
Three real estate professionals were charged Thursday in connection with a scheme through which they allegedly defrauded mortgage lenders out of $4.2 million, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in
Catalog and online retailer Bluestem Brands, Inc., has filed an initial registration statement for an initial public offering (IPO) that could raise up to $150 million. The Eden Prairie-based company-which
Lamberton-based Highwater Ethanol, LLC, has agreed to pay $150,000 to resolve "numerous" violations of its air-quality and water-quality permits. According to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the company has
More than two years after Lennar Corporation bought lots in Martin Farms-a troubled development in Otsego-the company has purchased an additional 72 lots, according to the Star Tribune. The Minneapolis
Minnetonka-based start-up Medisyn Technologies has licensed a number of new food ingredients to Kraft Foods that could provide health and wellness benefits. The compounds were uncovered as a result of
One day after three Florida men were charged with securities fraud related to Tom Petters' $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme, two of them pleaded guilty in federal court in St. Paul.
CB Richard Ellis is expanding its client-accounting services department in Bloomington with the addition of 125 jobs. The additional positions are the result of a combination of organic growth and
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Thursday will begin auctioning off mineral leases for 621 parcels of land where deposits are likely to be found, according to a
An Eden Prairie business owner was charged with one count of wire fraud and one count of money laundering on Wednesday, Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's office said. Travis Scott, 34, is
The American Public Media Group (APMG) on Wednesday announced that it has selected Jon McTaggart as its new CEO. McTaggart, who was previously chief operating officer at APMG, will replace
Best Buy Company, Inc., founder and Chairman Richard Schulze will hold on to 585,000 shares of the company that he recently acquired through options exercises-a move that analysts say signals
Plans to develop the vacant 128-acre site in Woodbury that was formerly home to State Farm may have hit a road block. St. Paul-based Wellington Management, Inc., in September told