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11/24/10 Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) informed 140 employees Tuesday (Nov.16) that they would no longer have jobs as the company downsizes by Dec. 1.
11/22/10 Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services laid off 140 people Tuesday as part of a four-county, agencywide reduction in force. As many as 18 Safford workers may have been laid off, according to a local employee.
09/30/10 To celebrate, honor and remember the clients, families, staff and community members who have been part of the treatment and recovery experience, SEABHS plans a balloon release today. The event will begin at 6 p.m. at Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, 4755 Campus Drive. Refreshments will be served. read more
08/10/10 Benson Back to School Fair upcoming in Aug. Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services New Turf is hosting the annual fair Saturday, Aug. 7 beginning at 9 a.m. at Lions Park, "until school supplies are gone," states the news release.
02/14/10 After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, known locally as SEABHS, blamed Marcelino Varona Jr. for the negative publicity, and in a majority vote Thursday night, removed him from the board.
02/11/10 After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) blamed Marcelino Varona Jr. for the negative publicity, and in a majority vote Thursday night, forcibly removed him from the board.
02/04/10 Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Despite continued dissension among board members of Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS), acting CEO Jim Rubio said Thursday night the company is making strides to correct deficiencies.
02/04/10 Varona removed from board, Doyle resigns Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) blamed Marcelino Varona Jr. for the negative publicity, and in a majority vote Thursday night, forcibly removed him from the board.
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02/01/10 BY Thelma Grimes San Pedro Valley News-Sun After an argument over recent press coverage, board members of the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services blamed Marcelino Varona Jr., for the negative publicity and in a majority vote have forcibly removed him from the board. After discussing regular business matters for more than hour, Jim Rubio, the acting CEO , began his report at a recent ...
01/28/10 Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun The Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) went from expressing concern about the business operations at the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS), requiring they make corrections or face elimination of a $35 million contract.
01/28/10 The Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) went from expressing concern about the business operations at the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS), to requiring corrections be made or face elimination of a $35 million contract.
01/03/10 The agency designated by the state to manage publicly funded behavioral health services in Santa Cruz, Cochise, Graham, Greenlee and Pima counties is on the verge of issuing a corrective action plan to the embattled Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services.
12/19/09 Search for new SEABHS head under way Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun The Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, Inc. (SEABHS) has started the process to find a new company CEO to replace Dana Johnson, who was terminated by the board last month.
12/19/09 Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun A lack of management at the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, Inc. (SEABHS) during the last few years has had a direct impact on the community, and area school districts are asking for policy changes that will result in help for students in need.
12/19/09 Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun The Arizona Attorney General's office is not the only agency investigating Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services, Inc.'s (SEABHS) business practices.
12/18/09 NOGALES, AZ - An embezzlement scheme is the latest controversy brought to light under scrutiny of fleet at the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services.
12/16/09 Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc. will no longer give employees pay advances since the board approved a policy amendment during its monthly meeting in Benson on Wednesday.
12/16/09 The Arizona Attorney General's office announced Wednesday that embezzlement charges would be filed against Sylvia Nerey, a former employee of Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc. (SEABHS).
11/25/09 BENSON, AZ - High operating and maintenance costs for Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services' fleet can be attributed to the fact that employees reportedly consider them personal vehicles.
11/25/09 After 19 years with the Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS), 14 of those as executive director, Dana Johnson has been listed as a suspect in a criminal investigation by the Arizona Attorney General's office. |