Never gives up – Commitment to social justice guides 2012 Charlie Smith Award winner
Tenacity, a passion for social justice and a belief that people can make change are what guide the latest winner […]
Tenacity, a passion for social justice and a belief that people can make change are what guide the latest winner […]
The rights of Minnesota voters with disabilities and the state’s election day registration program have won a round in U.S. […]
A group of seniors got a fun surprise when a horse named Taco showed up at their assisted living facility […]
It’s past Labor Day and the close of the Minnesota State Fair, school has started and it all adds up […]
The field of candidate for the 2012 Charlie Smith Award was one of the strongest in the history of the […]
The Wright County Eagle for Friday, July 31, 1874 reported that Sheriff John Nugent had come through Delano the previous […]
Employment of people with disabilities does have a positive economic stimulus effect and a strong return on investment. Cuts to […]
Home health care workers owed wages The U.S. Department of Labor has found $274,884 in back wages due to 61 […]
If you are an individual with a physical disability associated with chronic immunosuppression, you are at higher risk for catching […]
A 30-year dream came true Aug. 9 when Courage Center welcomed the public to the new Todd Anderson Field in […]
Dick Endres founded Confidence Learning Center Dick Endres, a longtime state employee and founder of Confidence Learning Center, died Aug. […]
Friendship Club members play a Really Big Game The Highland Friendship Club, a group for people with disabilities, enjoyed The […]
About 40 exhibitors shared information about their programs and services for people with disabilities at the A Healthier U 2012 […]
For information on galleries and theater performances around the state, join the Access to Performing Arts email list at access@vsamn.org […]
Did You Know? If you are a resident of northwestern Minnesota and you can pick up Paul Bunyan cable on […]