Bill Lukitsch at the Star Tribune is reporting due to concerns about consumer confidence and discretionary spending, Sun Country Airlines lowered its expected earnings from the first quarter on Tuesday.
Frederick Melo at the Pioneer Press reports tenants at the Alliance Bank Center in downtown St. Paul were informed late Monday afternoon they should “immediately vacate the premises” as the 16-story building — which offers a major skyway connection — will lose all heating, cooling and electricity on Wednesday.
Lee Bloomquist for the Mesabi Tribune is reporting the Minnesota Wild and some Twin Cities-area legislators are making a bid to move the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum from Eveleth to St. Paul.
Via WCCO: Authorities recovered more than 10 pounds of drugs from a Brooklyn Center home Thursday and subsequently charged a man who said he entered the United States illegally to sell the drugs for a Mexican cartel.
Tommy Wiita at Bring Me the News writes John Munson, a member of Semisonic and the New Standards, is recovering from a stroke he suffered in late February, and a fundraiser has since been launched to help with medical costs.
Also from Bring Me the News: A Mexican restaurant in northern Minnesota is no longer displaying the name “Tequila Town” following a 3-2 decision by town leaders in Esko who opposed the reference to liquor near a school building. Owner Rafael Mata said the name won’t change, but he removed two letters from the sign above the door.
Felicity Dachel at KARE 11 reports the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society has found the remains of the Western Reserve, which sunk in Lake Superior in 1892.
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