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A baseball league that will enable children and adults in western Kentucky and the surrounding region with mental and physical disabilities to safely play the sport is launching after four years of fundraising and construction.
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Sixty adults with intellectual disabilities who live in single-family homes in the Owensboro region may be displaced when a housing company affiliated with a state program closes down April 9.
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Wisconsin was already facing a shortage of caregivers who provide crucial health services and help their clients live and work independently. The pandemic has eroded this workforce even more.
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Store managers are told to make "every effort" to offer new job options as the greeter position goes away. Workers and their families tell NPR about chaos and anxiety of being in limbo.
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A Murray teen won gold this week at the Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle, Washington.This year marks the fourth Special Olympic USA Games where more…
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A national survey finds medical schools should do more to help doctors with disabilities thrive. While some schools do make needed accommodations, others need to take basic steps to help.
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The first phase of a new disability friendly playground in Murray is near completion. The project is part of the Murray Center for Accessible Living…
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Kentuckians with mental and physical disabilities filled the halls of the state Capitol and annex Wednesday. They were in Frankfort to lobby lawmakers for…
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The Ohio Valley region has disproportionately high numbers of seniors and people living with disabilities and on low incomes - those are all groups that…
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Josh Maupin was excited for driver’s ed class.The 27-year-old was born with fetal alcohol syndrome, a developmental disability that means he has to take…