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Arithmetic (math) has always been one of the three Rs in school curriculum. Whether in elementary or high school, math […]
Arithmetic (math) has always been one of the three Rs in school curriculum. Whether in elementary or high school, math […]
On Tuesday, February 1, 2005, HUD issued guidelines to Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) to identify and clarify ways in which […]
Governor Pawlenty has proposed to eliminate MinnesotaCare for adults without children and to continue to limit the number of persons […]
“The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.” — […]
Courage Center announces that Jan Malcolm has been named their new chief executive officer. Malcolm was previously Commissioner of Health […]
On October 1, 2004, families using the Consumer Directed Community Supports option (CDCS) under the Minnesota Waiver were notified of […]
About seven months ago while I was at the Ridgedale Library, I happened to come across a group of people […]
Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination. It […]
The Disabled Student Cultural Center (DSCC) is a group of students at the University of Minnesota dedicated to making their […]
On the afternoon of January 20, members of the disability advocacy community gathered to discuss one of the recurring challenges […]
A record turnout of over 300 people attended Disability Day at the Capitol, co-sponsored by Arc of Minnesota, Advocating Change […]
Well, I’m no Gene Larkin, but I’ll do my best to pinch hit for Tim while he is laid up […]
As a follow-up to the previous article about the MA-EPD program, we are looking at the results of a survey […]
As you look through the newspaper for rental apartments, you note that there are many units available. But wait– you […]