The 2010 Charlie Award Winner is Steve Kuntz!
We’re excited to announce that Steve Kuntz is the winner of this year’s Charlie Award. More info will be coming […]
We’re excited to announce that Steve Kuntz is the winner of this year’s Charlie Award. More info will be coming […]
Renaissance of the Minnesota Deaf is the theme of the Minnesota Association of Deaf Citizens’ (MADC) 125th anniversary celebration. The […]
Debate over use of restraints and seclusion as punishments at the Minnesota Extended Treatment Options (METO) facility in Cambridge continues. […]
Well, it’s September and, after that blast of Fall on Labor Day weekend, it feels like summer is over. Again, […]
Need for PCA oversight What did I do? Is there any person with a disability, working to remain independent with […]
In 1929 the Ramsey County Committee of the recently organized Minnesota Association for Crippled Children urged the City of St. […]
Tamarack Habilitation Technologies turns 20 years old in 2010. The company, which is based in Blaine, opened its doors in […]
Ten years ago Jake Miller, now living in Minneapolis, dove into a Wisconsin lake and broke his neck. He […]
One of the Twin Cities’ oldest and largest supportive housing facilities will be under new ownership. Redeemer Arms, which is […]
The Minnesota Fighting Lions represented Minnesota at the 2010 Beep Baseball World Series in Rochester, August 2-7. The Lions finished […]
A “dynamic duo” is together again. Aubrey Olson, 23, died of complication of Friedreich’s ataxia, last month. Two months ago […]
Reading, writing, and relating to others; they’re fundamental skills for success in school – and life. And, they’re three things […]
Team gets a real field The Courage Center Rolling Twins youth softball team will soon have a new paved softball […]
When I was first hospitalized in 1971 at 14, in a place that took the “fun” out of “dysfunctional,” I […]
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