The Montgomery County Council passed a resolution approving $7.7 million to help nonprofit organizations that provide food, housing and mental health services.
Magic happens when we work together as a team, and it’s happening right here in Montgomery County,” says AG Dave Sunday.
Nearly $4.9 million was authorized to finance nearly a dozen contracts at the county commissioner’s sole November meeting.
Crisis service provider leaves Montgomery County tonight, ADAMHS trustees voting on provider tonight
DAYTON — Hours before Montgomery County’s largest vendor of mental health services closes, there’s still no replacement confirmed. RI International came to Dayton a year ago to provide three prongs of ...
The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners has approved a combined 5 percent annual water and sewer rate increase ...
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Turn in your vape, receive $100 reward: Free program in Montgomery County to help teens quit vaping
The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services is helping teens quit vaping with a free 10-week virtual ...
Voters are so far passing the Montgomery County Human Services levy that generates $58 million in funds for social services, with a little more than 74% of ballots cast being votes in favor of the ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Million of dollars will continue to fund important agencies in Montgomery County. Voters renewed the Human Services levy on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. The $73 million levy is the ...
More than 6,000 students in the Montgomery County Public Schools system receive a variety of mental health programs and ...
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