Press Releases For MN Non Metropolitan Areas (US)

Minnesota's KaJ Labs Has Launched a $2M Mobile App Program to Help Nonprofit Organizations Improve Operations, Reach and Engage Supporters

KaJ Labs, a local software development company with global reach, has launched a $2M nonprofit mobile app program to help nonprofit organizations reach and engage supporters, improve operations and raise awareness for a cause. From now through July 17th, eligible nonprofits (501c3-registered organizations in Minnesota) can apply for this pro bono opportunity by articulating their vision of how mobile apps could further their mission through better use of interactive technology.

Photo Quality Decoration on Full-Sized Balls

Pad Print Machinery of Vermont Develops 4-Color Process for Printing Lifelike Images on Full-Sized Basketballs and Footballs

Budget 4.0.1 for Windows Now Available from Snowmint Creative Solutions

Snowmint Creative Solutions, developer of personal finance and productivity tools for Windows and Mac, today announced the immediate availability of Budget 4.0.1, now with a bold new look, simplified setup, and improved help for new users.

Wayzata, Minnesota Mortgage Consultant Reveals Insider Loan Secrets Other Mortgage Lenders Don't Want The Public To Know

Wayzata, Minnesota Based Mortgage Lender Jay Dacey reveals mortgage secrets at a new web site that is full of free reports, a home buying guide and free mortgage calculators. The site is designed to give consumers all the facts so they can make an educated decision when obtaining a mortgage.

Vermont Company Revolutionizes Eyewear Industry

Pad Print Machinery of Vermont Develops Exact Lens Centering

Vermont Company Gives Students Taste of Modern Manufacturing

Pad Print Machinery of Vermont, a high-tech modern manufacturing facility joins with other Vermont companies in allowing students to experience a real world job as part of a field study program developed by Manchester, VT semi-private high school, Burr & Burton Academy.

Company Scores Another Innovation Triumph

Pad Print Machinery of Vermont develops software that dramatically reduces parts handling and costs.