ST. PAUL
Vincent Michael Kubiszewski, as surety for Interior Woods and Windows LLC and Northland Millwork LLC, doing business as Ocean Devotion, 12525 Glenhurst Av., Burnsville; filed March 10, 17-30687; Chap. 7; assets, $6,596; liabilities, $195,261.
Stanley Leroy Jackson, as surety for J & M Concessions Inc., doing business as A1 Liquors, 1748 Galtier St., St. Paul; filed March 11, 17-30691; Chap. 7; assets, $287,018; liabilities, $2,143,260.
Son Tuan Truong, as surety for Sobo Restaurants Inc., doing business as Senor Wong and SW Craft Beer, 108 Pine Wood Circle, Apple Valley; filed March 3, 17-30708; Chap. 7; assets, $25,846; liabilities, $448,092.
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