Light rail will affect disability service business
Construction of Central Corridor light rail on University Avenue isn’t expected until 2011, but businesses are already making plans. Groups […]
Construction of Central Corridor light rail on University Avenue isn’t expected until 2011, but businesses are already making plans. Groups […]
The kidnapping and beating of Justin Hamilton, a developmentally disabled man from Lakeville, shocked Minnesotans last fall. The conviction Oct. […]
In 1881, Chicago added the infamous “ugly law” to its Municipal Code: “No person who is diseased, maimed, mutilated […]
The Charlie Smith award banquet will have happened by the time you read this. But I have a problem; it […]
Concerned citizens who attended a recent informational meeting respectfully learned about a new Spring Lake Park adult foster home location. […]
Got a question about seasonal or H1N1 flu? Wondering about your own symptoms? The Minnesota FluLine is now open to […]
Keynote speaker Martinez says Obama administration really is seeking “good jobs for all” Peggy Sue’s Cafe in Willow River didn’t […]
Shelly Rakhshani adores her two “amazing boys” – Brock is 10 and Landon 7. Brock has been diagnosed with a […]
With the encouragement of a group of Wisconsin parents of young adults with disabilities, ProAct has created a new program […]
Theater troupe raising funds Fidgety Fairy Tales is a musical that re-imagines some of our most memorable children’s tales. In […]
U of M students fight for access University of Minnesota building Scott Hall has multiple stairways and lack of ramps […]
Books Available Through Faribault Books broadcast on the Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network are available through the Minnesota Braille and […]
The article published October 10 in Access Press on the ECT work group contained some information that was not from […]
For many families, attending a play or musical is a holiday tradition. Seeing The Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol or the […]