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The Trump administration has reversed its decision to cut billions of dollars worth of grants for addiction and mental health care across the country. Grant recipients in Montana were taken off guard by the cuts and sudden reversal.
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Montana lawmakers are considering changes to how the state spends millions of dollars generated by marijuana sales on mental health and addiction treatments.
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Montana lawmakers and state officials are debating the best way to regulate sober living homes in the state.
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The Montana health department is sending nearly $3 million to local detention centers for addiction and recovery treatment. These grants are a part of the state’s new funding program to address behavioral health services.
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A group of government agencies and Yellowstone county organizations have released a plan they say will cut back on drug-related crime and addiction in...
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced it’s awarding four tribal governments in Montana a collective $2.9 million to improve public safety efforts.
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Montana received almost $4 million in federal funds for addiction recovery and treatment this week.
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Correction : A previous version of this story incorrectly named Kenzie House as Sober Beginning's third sober home. Kacy Keith and Traci Jordan recently...
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For the first time ever, federal Farm Bill grants for medicine are being aimed at treating opiod addiction. $188 thousand for that is heading to the...
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Montana’s state health department has received a $2.1 million grant for a game for school kids. Zoe Barnard with the department explains."It teaches…