2009 provided an estimated long term, projected savings, more than $11,500,000.00
Dear Governor Pawlenty, No doubt with the release of the supplemental budget proposal today, you will be receiving a volume […]
Dear Governor Pawlenty, No doubt with the release of the supplemental budget proposal today, you will be receiving a volume […]
General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC), which provides health care coverage for Minnesota’s poorest residents, will end April 1, not March […]
Concerns about how the Minnesota Legislature will handle the state’s massive budget deficit—and how that will affect people with disabilities […]
The 2010 legislative session started Feb. 4. If you haven’t contacted your legislators, do it now. Make sure your legislator […]
The 1880 census report for Wergeland Township in Yellow Medicine County gave 14-year-old Mike Dowling’s occupation as “herding cattle.” Although […]
In May 2010 Access Press will commemorate its two decades of providing news and information to Minnesota’s disability and elder […]
Final Hamilton defendant sentenced The final defendant in the Justin Hamilton beating and torture case was sentenced Jan. 8, bring […]
The City of Minneapolis recently hired an ADA Coordinator to be responsible for program and building access issues. According to […]
Chautauqua Tuesday – Saturday, 4 a.m. Shop Class as Soulcraft, Nonfiction by Matthew B. Crawford, 2009. As the world becomes […]
How do we get out of a car safely in downtown Minneapolis? The new bike lane renovation in downtown Minneapolis is […]
Every 10 years the U.S. government attempts to count everyone living within its borders as part of the U.S. Census. […]
Seven artists with disabilities receive VSA arts grants Seven Minnesota artists have been awarded grants of $1,250 each through the […]