Elementary school oral health program renewed through 2023. See more local education news here
By Kaitlin Olson • Arizona Daily Sun
Approximately $11,000 in annual funding for the Coconino County Public Health Services District’s oral health services for elementary school children, provided by the Arizona Department of Health Services, has been renewed through 2023. The Board of Supervisors approved the contract (Jan.22).
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