The nonprofit behind a Montgomery County mental health crisis hotline and center is cutting ties with Montgomery County’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services. ADAMHS said it will immediately begin the search for a new provider for crisis services.
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The Ohio Department of Health says exposure to the virus may have occurred at Dayton Children's Hospital ER and the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport.
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Lawmakers want to ensure the funds are actually used to fight the addiction crisis, not "as a piggy bank for other projects."
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The hospital’s labor and delivery services will cease operations on February 29, with the last delivery taking place on or before February 21.
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Teenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.
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House Bill 68 is not the only bill the Republican-dominated legislature wants to formally break from DeWine, who is also a Republican, on in 2024.