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Crown College Announces New Online MBA Program

Crown College is launching a new online MBA program that just received formal approval from the North Central Association of the Higher Learning Commission, the St. Bonifacius-based college recently announced.

Denny Hecker to Plead Guilty to Two Counts

Denny Hecker will plead guilty on Tuesday to two criminal charges-one count of bankruptcy fraud and one related to conspiracy-according to Hecker's attorney, Brian Toder. A notice was filed with

Digi-Key Surpasses $1 Billion in Annual Sales

Thief River Falls-based Digi-Key Corporation announced Friday that it has surpassed $1 billion in worldwide sales for 2010. The company, which distributes electronic components, said that it anticipated reaching the

Cargill to Close Toronto Plant Next Spring

Wayzata-based Cargill, Inc., announced earlier this week plans to close its meat-packing facility in Toronto, Ontario. The plant will cease operations next spring. Cargill said that the closure will impact

Customer Sues TCF Over Overdraft Fees

A Minnesota woman is suing Wayzata-based TCF Bank and TCF Financial Corporation, alleging that the bank's "arcane and obfuscatory" policies caused her to lose thousands of dollars in overdraft fees.

Feds: Send Hecker to Jail Now

Travel restrictions, a curfew, and a GPS monitor are apparently insufficient for keeping Denny Hecker grounded as he waits for his October trial. The U.S. Attorney's Office wants him locked

Rimage Gets $2.8M in Orders From Fed. Agencies

Rimage Corporation, an Edina-based provider of digital publishing solutions, announced Tuesday that it won $2.8 million in new video surveillance orders from U.S. federal agencies. Two law enforcement agencies will

State Farm Campus in Woodbury to be Sold

The long-vacant campus in Woodbury that previously served as the State Farm regional headquarters has attracted a buyer. St. Paul-based Wellington Mangagement, Inc., has entered a purchase agreement for the

U of M, Met Council Settle Light-Rail Lawsuit

The University of Minnesota and the Metropolitan Council on Wednesday reached a final agreement to settle a university-filed lawsuit related to concerns about the Central Corridor light-rail transit project. The

Angeion Names 2 of 3 New Board Directors

Following an agreement reached with one of its major shareholders, Vadnais Heights-based Angeion Corporation has replaced two of the seven directors on its board and will soon name someone to

North Memorial CEO Arrested in Prostitution Bust

North Memorial Health Care President and CEO David W. Cress, 60, was arrested Wednesday morning by Richfield police and faces a misdemeanor prostitution charge. Richfield police Lieutenant Jay Henthorne confirmed