MINNEAPOLIS
David H. Lane, as surety for Independent Professionals PC, Simply Smooth LLC and Simply Smooth Ridgedale LLC, and Ramona M. Lane, as surety for Simply Smooth Ridgedale and Simply Smooth, 2465 Zealand Av. N., Minneapolis; filed June 1, 16-41679; Chap. 7; assets, $622,149; liabilities, $2,303.650.
Rose Creek Builders, 574 Prairie Center Dr., Eden Prairie; filed June 2, 16-41694; Chap. 7; assets, $20,291; liabilities, $529,932. John D. Weber, CEO.
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