Ballad Health, Gov. Bill Lee Launch Effort to Provide Strong Futures For Women and Babies
Ballad Health, Gov. Bill Lee Launch Effort to Provide Strong Futures For Women and Babies
Greeneville, Tenn., Jan. 28, 2021 As an organization committed to serving the needs of women and children throughout the Appalachian Highlands, Ballad Health announced today a major investment into serving the specialized needs of pregnant women, babies and families, who suffer from the pain of addiction.
The Ballad Health Strong Futures program, which will be housed at the former Takoma Regional Hospital in Greeneville, will provide residential and other care for pregnant women and mothers who suffer from addiction or need other behavioral health services. The program will provide a range of residential and outpatient behavioral health services, including addiction treatment, that will help ensure the strongest-possible new beginnings for women and their children.
Clarksville NowMillard House, CMCSS Director of Schools (Courtesy CMCSS)
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board on Tuesday night voted to increase the salary of Director Millard House by $60,000, bringing his annual pay up to $230,000.
The school system also presented a plan to increase the salaries of all employees by 2%, and to provide a one-time, additional bonus equal to that increase for all employees who have remained with the district from Oct. 1, 2020, through Feb. 1.
New director’s contract
House has served as director of schools, or superintendent, for CMCSS since 2017. His most recent contract was not set to expire until June 30, 2023, but the School Board reserves the right to review the contract annually.
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Ballad Health, Gov. Bill Lee Launch Effort to Provide Strong Futures For Women and Babies
Ballad HealthJanuary 28, 2021 GMT
Greeneville, Tenn., Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As an organization committed to serving the needs of women and children throughout the Appalachian Highlands, Ballad Health announced today a major investment into serving the specialized needs of pregnant women, babies and families, who suffer from the pain of addiction.
The Ballad Health Strong Futures program, which will be housed at the former Takoma Regional Hospital in Greeneville, will provide residential and other care for pregnant women and mothers who suffer from addiction or need other behavioral health services. The program will provide a range of residential and outpatient behavioral health services, including addiction treatment, that will help ensure the strongest-possible new beginnings for women
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