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The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services has received $879,509 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to support the mental health needs of East Palestine.
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Northeast Ohio kids are being affected by the resurgence of two viruses that are similar to a cold but can cause severe symptoms; Cleveland's only psychiatric ER is uncertain about its operations after St. Vincent's announced its closure; and more stories.
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The races for Ohio House and Senate seats were pushed back due to disagreements over new district maps and voters can find their redrawn districts at Vote.Ohio.gov; Ohio will receive $100 million over the next five years to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations across major roadways; A mental health worker shortage is growing in Ohio as demand also continues to grow; and more stories.
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The head of the state鈥檚 mental health and drug addiction agency has tested positive for COVID-19.
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One of the leading figures in the state鈥檚 battle against the deadly opioid crisis is stepping down. The departure of the head of the Department of Mental鈥
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The state is moving mental health and addiction services for low-income Ohioans into Medicaid managed care by July 1, but providers say this huge redesign鈥
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With the opioid crisis killing an estimated 11 Ohioans a day, state medical boards are rolling out additional rules for doctors and other prescribers who鈥
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Ohio is dramatically expanding the number of caregivers who can prescribe Suboxone and other drugs for medication-assisted treatment of addiction. The鈥
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Starting today, the message 鈥淪tart Talking!鈥 will be on billboards across northeast Ohio鈥nd the state. The outdoor advertising blitz involves hundreds of鈥
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Morning Headlines: Steelworkers Reject TimkenSteel's Second Offer; Kasich Defends Execution ProtocolHere are your morning headlines for Friday, November 17th:Union rejects second offer from TimkenSteel;Sen. Brown gives campaign donations from Sen.鈥