Helping Paws volunteers hold fundraiser for first responders, people with physical disabilities and veterans with PTSD. -as heard on WCCO-AM
Local teens partner with Vijay Dixit to develop new safety technology. -as seen on WCCO-TV
After a 33-year absence, the globally known Tour De France is having a women's bike race. -as seen on WCCO-TV
Human Powered Health team featured in the Star Tribune. -as read in the Star Tribune
Aaron shares his thoughts around Human Powered Health participating in the race. -as seen in TC Jewfolk
Lily Williams featured on NPR. -as read on NPR.com
TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer speaks with one American vying for the yellow jacket, as well as the woman who helped blaze the trail for Sunday’s race. -as seen on NBC's Today Show
Marianne Martin recalls the 1984 Tour de France. -as read on SportsIllustrated.com
Williams' journey continues next week in Western Europe where she will compete in the upcoming race. -as read on Yahoo.com
Williams prepares for the eight-day, 640-mile race. -as read in Northwestern Magazine
Williams to compete in The Women’s Tour de France after its 30-year hiatus. -as read in The Denver Post
Jason DeRusha learns about a unique dining opportunity from Gavin Kaysen & Jason Zucker. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
Lily Williams and Marianne Martin discuss the milestone upcoming race. -as seen on KDVR-TV
HealtheMed is “dedicated to breaking down access to care barriers for Medicaid waivered participants,” according to the company. -as read in The Sun Sailor
In honor of Earth Day, Kendall visited a zero waste store. -as seen on The Jason Show
Good news, not only for the planet, but also for the woman-owned zero-waste products company, Tare Market. -as read in Midwest Home Magazine
Owner, Amber Haukedahl, shares Tare Market's mission and products they offer. -as seen on Minnesota Live
HealtheMed CEO, Tom Spencer joins Paul and Jordana. -as heard on the Paul & Jordana Show
A Twin Cities business dedicated to helping people reduce their carbon footprint is opening a second location. -as seen on WCCO
Alltroo, a new Minnesota-based sweepstakes startup, combines the business of philanthropy with the allure of celebrity. -as read in Twin Cities Business