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

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    Benton County also spent $4.8 million on a property at 10 E. Bruneau Ave., in the old Welch’s Juice Plant, but that building was eventually set aside for other uses after being deemed too costly ...

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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. Sunrise Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise Children's Services is a licensed behavioral health organization with locations in Danville, Dixon, Elizabethtown, Mayfield, Morehead, Bronston, and Mount Washington. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The organization maintains a "covenant agreement" with the Kentucky Baptist Convention that requires, among other things, that the agency "shall maintain its ...

  5. 1st Tri-Cities recovery center gets a name. Crisis teams ...

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    Could a crisis response team help bridge the gap until the center is ready?

  6. Arkansas Early Learning - Wikipedia

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    A third grant was awarded on May 1, 2015, establishing new Early Head Start services in Northwest Arkansas, Benton County, and Central Arkansas, Saline County. This grant also expanded services in two Northeast Arkansas Counties: Cross and Crittenden. The third grant was part of the Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership initiative. [7]

  7. Arkansas Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The Division Of Aging, Adult, & Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS) serves Arkansans needing behavioral health services (mental health and substance abuse) and those aging in place or with physical disabilities needing services to remain in their homes. DAABHS is subdivided into five sections: Drug Prevention and Treatment; Aging and Adult Services