Ninety-two percent of union members voted on a second contract offer from American Crystal Sugar Company, and 90 percent rejected it.
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With the holiday shopping season right around the corner, Target reported that its year-over-year, same-store sales growth in October was almost double that experienced between October 2009 and 2010; still, the results fell short of analysts' expectations.
Eric Bernard, who allegedly received more than $300,000 in personal profits from a $5 million mortgage fraud scheme, is the third defendant to be sentenced in the case.
The new "Delta Away We Go" app allows Facebook users to plan a trip, invite their friends, discuss details, and purchase plane tickets without ever leaving the social-networking site.
The law restricts electricity imports from new fossil-fuel plants in other states-and North Dakota claims that it is interfering with energy production in the coal-rich state.
A restructuring plan that just received bankruptcy court approval will give majority control of Perkins; Marie Callender's, Inc., to Wayzata Investment Partners.
The company said that the sale will allow it to focus its resources on its core medical device and in-vitro diagnostic businesses-and help boost its finances.
St. Paul-based start-up Smart Signal Technologies will market a system that can collect real-time traffic information from intersections to help controllers better mediate traffic flow.
Richard Davis told local business leaders at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting that while an economic recovery may take time, businesses should be focusing on and investing in their own operations.
Several hours after an activist investor won three spots on Regis' board, the company also appointed Randy Pearce as a director-expanding the board to include eight members.
Shortly after Chief Marketing Officer Michael Francis and Target.com President Steve Eastman resigned their positions, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Doug Scovanner said he'll retire in March.
Joseph Traxler of Centennial Mortgage and Funding, Inc., admitted that he used funds intended for mortgage loans to cover Centennial's operating losses and to fund its payroll and other expenses.
The prominent white-collar crime investigator who spent more than a decade with the U.S. Attorney's office has joined UnitedHealth Group.
Major Minnesota accounting firm LarsonAllen, LLP will merge with Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Clifton Gunderson, LLP, the two firms announced Tuesday. The combined firm will begin operations as CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) on January
CEO Omar Ishrak told Reuters that Medtronic executives have explored whether the company's different businesses can perform better on their own; but the spine unit benefits from other Medtronic businesses, like one that makes surgical tools and navigation systems.
The Minneapolis newspaper joins a growing list of news providers that are implementing an online "paywall."
Target will keep its stores open 23 hours-until 11 p.m.-the day after Thanksgiving; a number of other retailers will also open earlier and stay open later in an attempt to attract more shoppers.
A toast to VIP beer and wine tastings.