News headlines from Minneapolis, MN
The Modesto Bee (Feb 8, 2010)
Two filmmakers, their companies and the former manager of the Iowa Film Office were accused Monday of mishandling tax incentives designed to lure moviemakers to the state. More
Hampton Roads Daily Press (Feb 8, 2010)
Two filmmakers, their companies and the former manager of the Iowa Film Office were accused Monday of mishandling tax incentives designed to lure moviemakers to the state. More
Fox 8 - WJW (Feb 8, 2010)
Two filmmakers, their companies and the former manager of the Iowa Film Office were accused Monday of mishandling tax incentives designed to lure moviemakers to the state. More
KARE-TV Minneapolis (Feb 8, 2010)
A slow-moving winter storm continues to make driving a challlenge across a broad swath of Minnesota. More
MinnPost.com (Feb 8, 2010)
Published Mon, Feb 8 2010 12:42 pm Minneapolis and St. Paul voters already have approved ranked voting a '- and it seemed to work OK in November's first test in the Minneapolis city election a ' but officials in Red Wing are looking carefully at the costs involved before jumping on the bandwagon. More
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal (Feb 8, 2010)
Tom Petters, a former Minneapolis businessman, will be sentenced March 10 at 9:30 a.m. following his December conviction for running a $3.6 billion Ponzi scheme. More
Star Tribune (Feb 8, 2010)
A 41-year-old woman admitted in court Monday in Minneapolis that she embezzled $65,000 from the credit union where she worked. More
Minneapolis/St Paul City Business (Feb 8, 2010)
Ryan Cos. US Inc. and Corval Group Inc. have formed a joint venture focused on building industrial gas projects in North America. More
Star Tribune (Feb 8, 2010)
More than three years ago, the Central Library in downtown Minneapolis eliminated Monday hours because of debt issues. More
Pipestone County Star (Feb 8, 2010)
On Saturday, Feb. 13 Spencer Kruse, a junior oboe player at Pipestone Area Schools, will perform with Minnesotaa s elite high school band members in a concert band at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. More