Jackie Crosby

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A native of Jacksonville, Fla., she has somehow figured out how to survive the Minnesota winters.

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Steve Van Hale, former corrections officer who became 'essence of Santa,' dies at 63

"He was made to be Santa," said his wife, Penny Fastner Van Hale.
November 2, 2021
Steve Van Hale, a Ramsey County Corrections officer, embraced a life as a living Santa Claus. He died Oct. 3, 2021.

Rash of carjackings reported in south Minneapolis

Minneapolis police say six carjackings were reported Friday night, but it's too soon to know if any of the incidents were related.
October 31, 2021

New Northern Tool boss 'ready for the major leagues'

Suresh Krishna plots an aggressive growth strategy as the first outsider to become CEO at the family-owned retail chain.
October 4, 2021

Otter Tail Power plans to pull out of North Dakota coal plant

The Fergus Falls-based utility, which serves 137,000 people, pledges to cut carbon emissions from plants it owns by 50% by 2025.
September 2, 2021

South St. Paul-based Sportsman's Guide sold to Michigan investment firm

Northern Tool + Equipment purchased the Sportsman's Guide along with the Golf Warehouse in 2013 and sold them both to BHG Ventures this week.
August 27, 2021
GLEN STUBBE ¥ gstubbe@startribune.com Tuesday, January 30, 2007 — Burnsville, Minn. — The main entrance to Northern Tool & Equipment in Burnsville.

Golden Valley home care agency to pay $483K in back wages, damages

Alliance HHC & Nursing Service agreed to the settlement for failing to pay 82 workers overtime.
August 6, 2021

Minnesota Human Rights Department finds St. Paul dentist engaged in age discrimination

Natural Dental owner denies charges, agrees to pay fired business manager $54,000 and take steps to prevent further issues.
August 2, 2021

Suit by fired Abbott Labs sales rep claims gender, age discrimination

Abbott Labs denies the claims, laid out in a lawsuit that alleged multiple instances of favoritism toward younger and less-experienced men in the sales of medical devices.
August 2, 2021

Pentair lifts 2021 profit outlook, shares hit an all-time high

Sales of its consumer solutions division helped power the company through a second quarter dominated by material supply issues.
July 27, 2021

Terms that Kwame-Ross, Finders created to cut through race discussions

Words and behaviors white people use to avoid talking about race, as described by two Augsburg University professors in their training program.
July 24, 2021

How two colleagues of different races cut through tension at work

One Black, the other white, their own racial tension prompted two college professors to study the ways white people undermine people of color and prevent needed structural change.
July 24, 2021

Minneapolis' Spyhouse chain sold to Missouri specialty coffee collective

The Minneapolis roaster and its six locations will remain based in the Twin Cities and keep the current leadership.
July 16, 2021
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