Legislative uncertainty continues
All eyes are on the state capitol as Gov. Mark Dayton and state lawmakers decide how to handle Minnesota’s plus-$5 […]
All eyes are on the state capitol as Gov. Mark Dayton and state lawmakers decide how to handle Minnesota’s plus-$5 […]
If the Minnesota Legislature and Gov. Mark Dayton cannot reach agreement on a state budget by July 1, parts of […]
With this issue Access Press unveils a redesigned arts and events calendar. It appears on page 10 (of the print […]
Summer is finally here and I’m so excited and thankful for the warmth. Although I’m a native Minnesotan (born in […]
A medical device which has made life easier for countless people with disabilities and illness has ties to Minnesota. The […]
Do you know someone who has provided outstanding service to Minnesota’s disability community? Do you know an organization or group […]
Out of more than 1,700 bills introduced this legislative session, the House and Senate sent 117 on to the governor. […]
Saying that “cuts to special education would create significant funding gaps that would force school districts to shift funds from […]
My first thought upon opening the e-vite to Neil Johnson’s retirement party was: where did the time go? 2006 was […]
The Brain Injury Association of Minnesota held the 26th Annual Conference for professionals in brain injury in April. After attending […]
Life should seem pretty good. Then why do I feel so upset right now. On one hand, you have the […]
Procedure changes life After Rob Summers was struck by a hit-and-run driver in 2006 and left paralyzed from the chest […]
When Tristan Radtke was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a mild form of autism, he was 13 years old. He is […]
Innovations that make life easier for people with disabilities were honored this spring with the Minnesota STAR Awards. STAR stands […]
Changemakers Honored The Arc Greater Twin Cities presented its Changemaker Awards to 12 individuals for making a difference for people […]