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Aurora Police Chief: Officers spot woman claiming to be Baby Doe s mother on Route 43 According to Aurora Police Chief Brian Byard, the woman was spotted Thursday afternoon walking with an empty baby stroller. Author: Rachel Polansky (WKYC), Julie Ocepek Published: 10:04 PM EDT July 22, 2021 Updated: 11:37 PM EDT July 22, 2021 According to Aurora Police Chief Brian Byard, the woman was spotted Thursday afternoon walking with an empty baby stroller on busy State Route 43. Officers were concerned for her safety and well being, and began to question her. She would not identify herself or the baby, but claimed her baby was taken by the RTA. Police had her taken to a nearby hospital, but because there wasn t an arrest warrant, police could not hold her in custody. ....
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Opinion: OhioRISE will help youth with behavioral health challenges Angela Sausser When children need emergency surgery or face a chronic physical condition, they can usually get the medical treatment they need through their family’s private or Medicaid insurance, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. But when young people sink into a deep depression, act out violently or harm themselves, treatment options are limited. A new specialized managed care program called OhioRISE Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence could improve Ohio’s approach to serving youth with complex behavioral health needs. The Ohio Department of Medicaid is prioritizing treatment services for children with complex needs, including those in foster care. ....
DeWine proposes budget. What does that mean for Scioto County? By Patrick Keck - [email protected] SCIOTO Gov. Mike DeWine’s $1 billion budget proposal could bring major financial assistance to issues facing the county, among them broadband, children’s services and substance abuse. The budget, which details plans for fiscal years 2022 to 2023, aims to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus, which has taken the lives of 11,695 Ohioans and caused economic and social disarray. “Major crises can be powerfully transformative events,” he said during last Monday’s news conference. “After what has been an extremely challenging time in Ohio, we have an opportunity with this budget to make the kind of investments that will bring renewal and recovery.” ....