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WindRider International, the Minneapolis-based maker of trimaran watercraft, is profitably sailing foreign shores. Businessman Dean Sanberg, 55, who bought the near-bankrupt company for about $250,000 a couple of years ago, said last week that he
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A bill to allow beer sales at the University of Minnesota's football stadium is headed for Gov. Mark Dayton's desk. The Democratic governor has not said if he'll sign the bill into law. But the House easily passed it on Monday on a vote of 115-13.
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TCF Financial Corp. posted its first quarterly loss in 17 years Thursday, as the bank works through a major balance sheet restructuring it announced in March. The Wayzata-based lender posted a net loss of $282.9 million, or $1.78 per share, for the
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Police in Rochester have a suspect in custody after a man was stabbed repeatedly in a downtown park...Police say the 30-year-old victim had been stabbed in the chest numerous times during a fight...TV, http://www.kttc.com more from local get related
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Pulaski Road in Alsip was robbed Monday morning, officials said. A man about 50 years old entered at 11:41 a.m. and handed a teller a note implying he had a weapon and demanding money, according to Alsip police. The teller gave the robber less than $
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The Legislature has hammered out a compromise that would allow beer sales at University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium. The Senate overwhelmingly approved an omnibus liquor bill that includes a compromise between the university and its fans, who
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Compass Bank, Boeing, Cox Communications, Macayo's, Sedona Pines Resort, Professional Employment Solutions, Lifewell Behavioral Wellness, Fry's Food Stores, Caregivers of Arizona, Safeway, Cyracom International Inc., Arizona Department of Economic
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If it seems there is a student housing boom on the University of Minnesota campus, well, it's not your imagination. With housing already popping up all over, and the site of a light-rail transit station planned nearby, Minneapolis-based CPM
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The University of Minnesota's president said Friday that alcohol sales at the school's football stadium would likely be allowed should the Minnesota Vikings play there temporarily, a move that would run counter to the school's ban on selling alcohol
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TCF Financial Corp.'s quarterly earnings missed Wall Street forecasts and fell 49 percent as the bank said profits were weighed down by a sluggish economy and a new federal law that caps debit card fees. Wayzata-based TCF Tuesday reported fourth
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