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Behavioral health professionals say North Dakota is on the right path to get those services to people that need them.But they say the state has a way to…
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The South Central Human Service Center in Jamestown is opening a satellite office in Valley City.Center director Dan Cramer said it will mean Valley…
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Advocates for behavioral health treatment and prevention services are hoping a new report will spur investments by the 2019 Legislature.The report was…
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A representative of a group studying North Dakota’s behavioral health system says the state needs to invest more in prevention programs.Dr. Bevin Croft of…
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It was called “A Day of Prevention.”People gathered in Bismarck to talk about how to prevent substance abuse.Gov. Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn…
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The behavioral health division of the state Human Services Department will be undertaking an extensive needs survey – to find out what works in treating…
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The mayor of Lincoln says drug abuse – especially opioid abuse – has become an epidemic."Since I've become mayor of Lincoln, which has been about a year…
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The mayors of Bismarck, Mandan and Lincoln have launched an effort they say will lead to healthier communities.The “Gold Star Community Task Force” will…
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A behavioral health bill that originally called for $28 million in spending has now passed the Legislature – but at a significantly reduced spending…
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A Fargo legislator believes the state is going backwards in behavioral health -- and that may lead to a lawsuit.Sen. Tim Mathern (D-Fargo) said House Bill…