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What: The classic Wayzata men's store has moved to Plymouth and reopened in a sweeping new space.
Hundreds Gather at Mall of America for Palin
Hundreds of Sarah Palin fans rose before dawn Monday for the chance to meet the conservative star, who brought her book tour to Minnesota's Mall of America.
For 20 years, Lori McCarthy's mother, Doris, grappled with cancer as it waxed and waned.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Open Systems International to build $20M HQ in Medina
Open Systems International Inc. plans to build a $20 million headquarters in Medina and move out of leased space in Plymouth.
Regional Report / Petters jury finishes third day of deliberations
Jurors in the Tom Petters fraud trial finished their third day of deliberations Monday without reaching a verdict.
Mosaic to combine 2 of its divisions
PLYMOUTH, Minn. - Potash and fertilizer producer Mosaic Co. said Monday that it is combining two of its divisions in order to more accurately reflect its business.
Fugitive Wanted for Mpls. Murder Arrested
A fugitive on Hennepin County's most wanted list is in custody. The FBI said William Leon Lane, 23, of Plymouth, was arrested in Minneapolis Tuesday morning.
Officers nab Plymouth man wanted in shooting death
A Plymouth man wanted in a fatal shooting in August was arrested Tuesday morning in northeast Minneapolis.
Ex-Wis. Gov. Tries To Influence Health Care Debate
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson is working to influence the national health care debate.
Edina: Annual gift sale begins
The Edina Art Center's annual sale featuring one-of-a-kind items made by more than 50 regional artists runs through Dec.
Woodbury police seek busy credit card skimmer
The Woodbury Public Safety Department and Crime Stoppers of Minnesota are seeking assistance in identifying a suspect in several recent credit card frauds.
Plymouth pet owners no longer need licenses
Plymouth is giving up on licensing dogs. Finding that many dog owners haven't bothered to get a license anyway, and that those who do don't cover the city's cost to issue them, Plymouth has decided to phase out individual dog and cat licenses.
iQor Inc. opens call center in Plymouth; capacity for 1,000 workers
St. Paul, MN -- iQor Inc., a New York City-based company that specializes in providing call center services for companies around the world, announced Tuesday that it has opened a new call center in Plymouth that will bring hundreds of new jobs to the community.
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
Debt collection agency moving in Plymouth
IQor Inc., a call center and debt collection agency, is moving its Plymouth office into 48,700 square feet owned by the Carlson Real Estate Co.
MN Snap: a Minnesota organization making a difference in the lives of animals
MN SNAP, the Minnesota Spay Neuter Assistance Program, is an organization based out of Plymouth, MN that provides low cost spays and neuters for animals in Minnesota.
maurices announces scholarship recipients
The dressbarn Scholarship Program was developed back in 1996 and has given scholarships to over 350 children of associates at dressbarn and maurices brands.
Repair shop seminar outlines bank cards, compliance requirements
The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Minnesota will host its final educational program for the year, "BankCard Secrets RevealedPlus, New PCI Compliance Requirements: What Are They and Do You Have To Do It?," Dec.
Plymouth man recounts malfunction that prompted Toyota, Lexus recall
Last month Toyota announced a recall of 3.8 million Toyotas and Lexus vehicles. The concern is over the potential for the accelerator to get stuck.
A new chapter: Hennepin County libraries move forward
Business is booming in the Hennepin County Library system. Through October, 4.3 million people have visited the countya s 41 libraries this year.
Petters trial: Betrayed trust, hidden recorders
In a federal courtroom Monday, Deanna Coleman recalled the day last year that she stepped into the office of her boss, Wayzata businessman Tom Petters, to discuss the growing pressure from his investors who were sick of excuses and wanted to be repaid.