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- Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic, Inc.; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D & D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle, as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah Swindle, Minors; Susann Crespino, as Parent and Next Friend of Michael Crespino, a Minor, Appellees, v. Arkansas Department of Human Services; Kurt Knickrehm, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Ray Hanley, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Division of Medical Services of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Appellants, Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic, Inc.; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D & D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle, as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah ..., 364 F.3d 925 (8th Cir. 2004)
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellee was Philip E. Kaplan, Little Rock, AR. Also appearing on appellees' brief was Martin W. Bowen...
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Family Counseling Center of Missouri Inc. has announced new board members: Jennifer Bradley, Commerce Bank; Erick Creach, VanMatre, Harrison, Volkert & Hollis, P.C.; Sonja Derboven, University of Missouri Healthcare; and Barbara King, Visionworks Marketing & Communications. Family Counseling Center of Missouri Inc., a not- for-profit agency, provides quality mental health services through group counseling and education and individual, couples and family counseling.
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- Pediatric Speciality Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic, Inc.; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D&D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle; as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah Swindle, Minors; Susann Crespino, as Parent and Next Best Friend of Michael Crespino, a Minor, Appellees, v. Arkansas Department of Human Services; Kurt Knickrehm, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Ray Hanley, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Division of Medical Services of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Appellants., 293 F.3d 472 (8th Cir. 2002)
Philip E. Kaplan, argued, Little Rock, AR (Martin W. Bowen, on the brief), for appellee.
Before McMILLIAN, HEANEY and RILEY, Circuit Judges.
HEANEY, ...
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* First Step Home's Blooming Roses, LLC (Cincinnati) - A unique feature of First Step Home is the development of the Blooming Roses project. Blooming Roses, LLC was formed as a new for-profit venture between First Step Home, Inc. and Cincinnati Concessions and Catering. Blooming Roses brings a non-profit women's treatment organization in partnership with a family owned company as a unique solution to providing job opportunities and training for women graduating from residential treatment. Blooming Roses utilizes the knowledge and talents of Cincinnati Catering to bring women back into the workforce and generate funds to support operations of First Step Home. The new company offers a broad range of gifts and promotional products, as well as catering and institutional food services. As th...
... Shine Car Wash, the Akron Community Health Center's Family Practice, The Counseling Center Inc.'s Ho...
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- Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D & D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle, as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah Swindle, Minors; Susann Crespino, as Parent and Next Best Friend of Michael Crespino, a Minor; Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Arkansas Department of Human Services; Defendant-Appellant, Kurt Knickrehm, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Defendant, Ray Hanley, in His Individual Capacity as Director of the Division of Medical Services of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Defendant-Appellant, Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care; Defendant, Roy Jeffus, in His Official Capacity as Interim Director of Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services; Defendant-Appellant., 443 F.3d 1005 (8th Cir. 2006)
Martin Wayne Bowen, argued, Little Rock, AR (Philip E. Kaplan, on the brief), for appellee.
Before SMITH, HEANEY, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.
HEANEY,...
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In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement notifies the public of past funding decisions made by the Department in a competition for funding under the FY2010 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Homeless Assistance Grants program. This announcement contains the names of the awardees and the amounts of the awards made available by HUD in 2010. A Federal Register notice on this action was not published at the time; however, the public was advised of these grant selections since they were posted on HUD's Web site. The posting contained a listing of the selected applicants, including descriptions of the projects.
...Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent AK 32,824.... Mental Retardation. Lighthouse Counseling Center, Inc..... AL 181,414. Li... Homeless. Montgomery Area Family Violence Program AL 138,606....
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- Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D & D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle, as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah Swindle, Minors; Susann Crespino, as Parent and Next Best Friend of Michael Crespino, a Minor; Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Arkansas Department of Human Services; Kurt Knickrehm, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Ray Hanley, in His Individual Capacity as Director of the Division of Medical Services of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Defendants, Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care; Defendant-Appellant, Roy Jeffus, in His Official Capacity as Interim Director of Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services; Defendant. Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & ..., 444 F.3d 991 (8th Cir. 2006)
James W. Erwin, argued, St. Louis, MO (Michael R. Rainwater, Little Rock, AR, on the brief), for appellants.
Martin W. Bowen, argued, Little Rock, AR...
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- Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagnostic Clinic; Tomorrow'S Child Learning Center, Llc; D & D Family Enterprises, Inc.; James Swindle; Stacey Swindle, as Parents and Next Best Friends of Jacob and Noah Swindle, Minors; Susann Crespino, as Parent and Next Best Friend of Michael Crespino, a Minor; Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Arkansas Department of Human Services; Kurt Knickrehm, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Ray Hanley, in His Individual Capacity as Director of the Division of Medical Services of the Arkansas Department of Human Services; Defendants, Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care; Defendant-Appellant, Roy Jeffus, in His Official Capacity as Interim Director of Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services; Defendant. Pediatric Specialty Care, Inc.; Child & Youth Pediatric Day Clinics, Inc.; Family Counseling & Diagn..., 444 F.3d 991 (8th Cir. 2006)
James W. Erwin, argued, St. Louis, MO (Michael R. Rainwater, Little Rock, AR, on the brief), for appellants.
Martin W. Bowen, argued, Little Rock, AR...
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On a chilly fall afternoon, a sea of students with tools in hand used a bit of their energy to improve the facilities of Family Counseling Center of Missouri Inc.
Two sorority sisters painted an office. A few fraternity brothers moved furniture. Another group raked leafs and hauled gravel. In all, 150 students, all from the University of Missouri and all members of Greeks Advocating for the Mature Management of Alcohol (GAMMA) organization, showed up to volunteer.
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* First Step Home's Blooming Roses, LLC (Cincinnati) - A unique feature of First Step Home is the development of the Blooming Roses project. Blooming Roses, LLC was formed as a new for-profit venture between First Step Home, Inc. and Cincinnati Concessions and Catering. Blooming Roses brings a non-profit women's treatment organization in partnership with a family owned company as a unique solution to providing job opportunities and training for women graduating from residential treatment. Blooming Roses utilizes the knowledge and talents of Cincinnati Catering to bring women back into the workforce and generate funds to support operations of First Step Home. The new company offers a broad range of gifts and promotional products, as well as catering and institutional food services. As th...
... Shine Car Wash, the Akron Community Health Center's Family Practice, The Counseling Center Inc.'s Ho...