We have calculated it into our five-year plan, she said. Right now there are more kids needing treatment because of all the stresses caused by the pandemic. We also got money out to the schools. This is a time of big, big stress, increased suicide, increased overdose, we have to be supportive of the schools. We ll keep doing what we re doing for you, and we ll continue to find more funds this year, and keep you updated, she added.
Chairman of the Board of Holmes County Commissioners Rob Ault said it is important for the people of Holmes County to hear what is going on with the MHRB. He said mental health is a much needed program, and one that is very well used in Holmes County.
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Parrot rifle dedicated in honor of Battery D
Kevin Lynch
Ashland Times-Gazette
Communities across the country commemorated the fallen heroes of American armed forces with ceremonies on Memorial Day.
Ashland and Holmes counties were no exceptions.
Addressing the crowd at Ashland Cemetery was Mayor Matt Miller. The service was held after a parade that had about 70 units.
A large crowd lined West Main Street as the parade traveled west to the Ashland Cemetery for the Memorial Day service. Post commanders of the area veterans organizations were the marshals of the parade.
The family of Donald B. Williams, who was involved with the Ohio 1st Light Artillery Battery D re-enactors, dedicated a United States 10-pounder Parrott rifle in honor of Battery D. It is located at the cemetery next to the gazebo.