Center Line volunteers surprise 70-year-old Joseph McDonald with a free wheelchair ramp for his daughter, Sarah, who has Down syndrome and multiple medical needs.
Local building companies are coming together as part of the Statesman's Season for Caring program to help repair the home of Mattie Freeman.
Natalya Manhertz, a sepsis survivor and quadruple amputee, is determined to regain her independence by driving.
Wheelchair users, people on mobility scooters and parents pushing prams face a one-mile diversion after plans for a ramped ...
Tania Srouji served four years in the U.S. Army with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She was the ...
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Inside Lego Manufacturing Vietnam
Lego Manufacturing's Jesper Hassellund Mikkelsen spoke with VIR's Thanh Van about capability building, culture, and sustainability.
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Lego Manufacturing Vietnam: Strategic milestone in Lego Group's growth journey in Asia
Following its first year of operations, Senior Vice President Jesper Hassellund Mikkelsen shares perspectives on capability ...
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9 receipts and documents to save for home upgrades so taxes and warranties don’t turn into a mess
Home upgrades can quietly add tens of thousands of dollars to your net worth, but only if you can prove what you spent and ...
Having a more famous neighbour has long meant that Glasgow was under-estimated and under-appreciated. That era is over. Once ...
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Financial fears at 50? 7 steps toward peace of mind
To qualify in 2025, you need a high-deductible health plan with at least a $1,650 deductible for individual coverage or ...
Vehicle choice depends on lifestyle. Compact models suit short urban journeys and limited parking. Larger vehicles support ...
Joseph McDonald, 70, cares for his 41-year-old disabled daughter, which he says can be challenging to get to and from the ...
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