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  2. Benton to spend $1.2M to help turn abandoned hospital ... - AOL

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    Benton County is moving one step closer to adding patient housing to its future recovery center. ... would add 17 rooms for patients in either mental health or addiction recovery.

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    The county got a discount for buying now rather than leasing and buying years later. Benton County to spend $5 million to save millions more on 2nd recovery center Skip to main content

  4. Homicides surged in Benton County in 2022. A grisly record ...

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    Benton County closed out the year with a record-setting 19 homicides — with few patterns tied to the grisly surge. ... Three of the accused killers are receiving mental health treatment at ...

  5. List of hospitals in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Health Emergency Department - Fayetteville, Arkansas (Opening Fall of 2019) Northwest Health Physicians' Specialty Hospital - Fayetteville, Arkansas Northwest Medical Center Behavioral Health Unit - Springdale, Arkansas

  6. Arkansas State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Before 1959, many people without mental illness were also sent to Arkansas, including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). In 1959, the Arkansas Children's Colony (now known as the Conway Human Development Center) was established, which would be specifically for people with I/DD. [5]

  7. Arkansas Early Learning - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Early Learning, Inc., headquartered in Jonesboro, Arkansas, is a nonprofit organization as classified under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) [1] that provides federal and community funded Head Start and Early Head Start services to almost 1,200 families throughout Arkansas annually.