This is a list of recent business-related bankruptcies filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The number after the filing date is the case number. A Chapter 7 petition is for liquidation of the businesses; Chapter 11 (or Chapter 12 for farmers or Chapter 13 for small businesses) gives protection from creditors while the business is reorganized.
MINNEAPOLISClarence Theodore Zulegar and Barbara Gail Zulegar, as surety for Andover Awards and Apparel Inc., 3495 168th Lane, Andover; filed Oct. 2, 09-46675; Chap. 7; assets, $698,970; liabilities, $920,743.
Alex Marinov, as surety for Ultra Care Medical Center, City Home Health Services Inc. and City Diagnostic Imaging, 12807 Lake Street Extension, Minnetonka; filed Oct. 5, 09-46714; assets, $1,067,995; liabilities, $3,989,481.
James David Neisen, as surety for Lone Eagles Farm, formerly doing business as Neisen Repair & Farm Service and Neisen Repair and Manufacturing, Silver Lake, Minn.; filed Oct. 6, 09-46729; Chap. 12; assets, $3,073,977; liabilities, $1,720,296.
ST. PAULMichael A. Weilandt, doing business as American Quick Lube and Detailing, Minnesota City, Minn.; filed Oct. 3, 09-36984; Chap. 7; assets, $189,885; liabilities, $330,911.
Albert Lea Lodge #813 of the Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Albert Lea, Minn.; filed Oct. 5, 09-36993; Chap. 7; assets, $375,670; liabilities, $528,850. Judy Verdoorn, treasurer.
John Darrell Rhodes, as surety for Tier 3 Inc., 620 W. Pine St., Stillwater; filed Oct. 8, 09-37099; Chap. 7; assets, $639,789; liabilities, $2,251,569.
Just as Lawrence Kazmerski, a top official at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, was about to give the keynote address at the University of Minnesota's annual E3 conference at the RiverCentre in St. Paul, the lights went out, bathing the audience in darkness and a deep sense of irony.
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