In September of last year, officials with LifeSkills and the Barren River Area Development District broke ground on a new regional mental health crisis intake center in Bowling Green — the centerpiece of the $20 million “Anchor Project,” aimed at being the state’s first-ever mental health and substance abuse treatment checkpoint. Could such a facility be built to serve the citizens of south western Kentucky? And is it necessary? This conversatio…
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