U.S. Bank has launched a program that aims to help customers affected by the Minnesota government shutdown. The Minneapolis-based bank announced Monday that it will allow such customers-provided that they
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Stalled plans for a "ballpark village" near Target Field are coming back to life, according to a report by the Star Tribune. Houston-based developer Hines Interests has submitted plans to
Minnesota's government shutdown is in its 12th day, and Canterbury Park in Shakopee is still fighting to be able to resume operations after having lost at least $2 million in
Through a partnership with Google and a Korean multimedia device company, Target Corporation will be the exclusive U.S. seller of a new e-reader device, the Minneapolis-based retailer said Monday. The
St. Paul-based Securian Financial Group, Inc., on Thursday announced that it is acquiring two life insurance companies from a subsidiary of Bank of America. Securian will buy Balboa Life Insurance
A group of U.S. Senators, including Minnesota's Amy Klobuchar, on Thursday announced that they have reached an agreement that could end an ethanol tax credit by the end of this
After three years at the helm, Patrick J. Geraghty will soon leave his post at Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) of Minnesota to take the same position in Florida.
Jennifer Rutherford, 40, of San Jose, California, on Thursday pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in connection with a scheme in which she defrauded Fridley-based Medtronic, Inc., of
Fitch Ratings downgraded its rating on $5.7 billion in State of Minnesota general-obligation bonds to AA+ from the best AAA rating-citing the state budget impasse as a reason for the
Two years after it was formed, local innovation advocacy group Mojo Minnesota has gained legal status as a Minnesota co-operative. Mojo is a group of 12 business leaders-including attorneys, advisors,
New Ulm-based August Schell Brewing Company received several awards at the 2011 U.S. Open Beer Championship, beating out competitors from around the world and tying for 10th place overall. The
Hutchinson Technology-which reduced its work force in March and has struggled in recent years amid weak demand for its products-appears to be on the rebound. On Wednesday, the Hutchinson-based disk-drive
"Cautious optimism" led to a slight increase in activity in the local retail market during the first quarter of 2011, according to a report recently released by the Minneapolis office
Medtronic, Inc., said Thursday that it will spend $585 million to buy two surgical technology companies, both of which it already has a minority stake in. The medical device manufacturer
The state government shutdown has affected innumerable companies in many different ways. For start-ups looking for investments, the shutdown means they're unable to sign up investors who could benefit from
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation has agreed to pay $160,000 and change company policies to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed the lawsuit against Target
Target Corporation's same-store sales rose 4.5 percent in June-exceeding Wall Street expectations and falling within the high end of the Minneapolis-based retailer's own expectations. Same-store sales refer to sales at
The sale of one of Minnesota's largest public companies has been completed. GGC Software Holdings, Inc., an affiliate of Golden Gate Capital and Infor, on Wednesday announced that it closed