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Jail administrator seeks commissioners’ support for $250,000 opioid-recovery grant
Summary
The jail administrator told commissioners he applied for a $250,000 attorney-general grant to expand addiction and mental‑health services for inmates and asked commissioners to pledge support if the award is offered; county opioid settlement funds were discussed as a potential supplement.
Dave Bobby, the jail administrator, asked the commissioners to support a $250,000 grant application he submitted to the Ohio attorney general’s office for expanded recovery services at the county jail.
Bobby said the grant would “add almost double the services that we’re providing right now” and that the application requests only a pledge of support from the commissioners; he said the grant did not require a local match. “One of the criteria…wants to talk about sustainability. So I just wanted to come to the commissioners…
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