Kim Robert Calkins acknowledged failing to pay to more than $850,000 in taxes and was sentenced to a year in prison. His wife was previously sentenced to five-and-a-half years for bank fraud.
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Minnesota is dedicating $18 million to small communities throughout the state to provide affordable housing to better promote local job creation.
Grants totaling $838,390 are meant to aid laid-off Supervalu workers, while another $91,768 grant will fund training for workers at a Duluth paper mill.
Based on a new measure of personal income, which factors in the price of goods and services in each state, Minnesota's income rose 2.8 percent in 2011.
Minneapolis ranked fourth on a recent list that measured the percentage of women-owned businesses in 48 highly populated U.S. cities.
General Motors pulled the Cadillac account from ad agency Fallon after nearly three years of award-winning work.
President and CEO, Ellis International, LLC
A new report from the Metropolitan Council and the Federal Transit Administration includes responses to public comments on a previous report, which some people said lacked a comprehensive assessment of the effect on area businesses.
In May, net general fund revenues totaled $1.4 billion, outpacing expectations by 1.9 percent.
Emerson Process Management has chosen the abandoned ADC Telecommunications building in Shakopee for the global headquarters of its Rosemount measurement technologies business.
After reporting an 8 percent increase in third-quarter revenue, General Mills is raising its full-year earnings expectation for a second time in three months.
The Eden Prairie-based 3D printing company is reportedly eyeing an acquisition that would expand its presence in the 3D modeling market.
Minneapolis ranked highly on a new list that evaluated 100 U.S. cities’ unemployment rates, median income and age, apartment unit availability, and average rent costs.
Plans reportedly call for a 210-room Hampton Inn & Suites.
The 57 semifinalists move to the next round in the annual competition, advancing closer to $200,000 in prizes.
Adhesives and sealants producer H.B. Fuller purchased Curitiba, Brazil-based adhesives manufacturer Plexbond Química S/A for an undisclosed sum.
The new product line will be free of artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives, and roughly half of the items will be certified organic.
The Center City-based Hazelden Foundation announced Tuesday that it is pursuing a potential alliance with Rancho Mirage, California-based Betty Ford Center.