Minneapolis
Dangling Participles Inc., doing business as Pilgrimage Cafe, 2403 E. 38th St., Minneapolis; filed Aug. 8, 16-42359; Chap. 7; assets, $330,000; liabilities, $395,440. Craig Ball, CEO/owner.
St. Paul
Robert M. Caron and Donna M. Caron, formerly doing business as Red Rooster Restaurant, as surety for Caroswen Inc., Tracy, Minn.; filed Aug. 8, 16-32488; Chap. 7; assets, $303,880; liabilities, $450,293.
Thomas M. DeGree, doing business as Strolling Waters LLC, 3337 Lake Elmo Av.; filed Aug. 11, 16-32546; Chap. 7; assets, $332,863; liabilities, $2,175,143.
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