Montana Commissioners Sign Off On Mental Health Services Agreements
Circle Connections: Awards & Accreditations The Lewis and Clark County commissioners signed off on a trio of agreements that will help fund and improve mental health services locally. The grants, which amount to $565,400, are from the Montana Mental Health Settlement Trust. Former Supreme Court Justice John Warner, who is a trustee, had told commissioners in early October that his concerns that the money is spent on sustainable projects had been largely addressed and that disputes had been resolved among those in the partnerships seeking trust funds. This was reported by the Independent Record on December 27, 2012. Contact . . .
