(David Beasley, The Center Square) An Ohio state board has approved $1 million in taxpayer emergency funding for child protection services in Vinton County, where 16 children were recently taken into custody in one day in what has been described as “an unprecedented child welfare crisis.”
Vinton County, with a population of 12,600 residents, is one of the poorest in the state, with the seventh lowest median income in Ohio.
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