Many changes in the works as SEABHS tries to improveSoutheastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services ( SEABHS ) continues to strive to get the mental health agency on track with an accepted correction plan acting CEO Jim Rubio said is being implemented. Nearly a month after longtime board members voted to remove Marcelino Varona Jr. of Nogales, the dust appears to have settled. Varona had spotlighted several SEABHS issues, including former CEO ......
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