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$15 Million Sought for Drug Addiction Treatment Programs – the Saratogian

million sought for drug addiction treatment programs – The Saratogian


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$ 15 million sought for drug addiction treatment programs
The Saratogian
ALBANY >> New York's growing heroin problem is being fueled by the state's crackdown on abuse of prescription… Continue reading

Senate Bill Aims to Expand Drug-Abuse Treatment – Newsday

Senate bill aims to expand drug-abuse treatment – Newsday

Senate bill aims to expand drug-abuse treatment
Newsday
A little-publicized bill now in the state Senate's insurance committee would drastically expand treatment options for heroin and opioid pill addicts — and… Continue reading

NH Leaders Say Drug Addiction Is Driving Crime – Seacoastonline.com

NH leaders say drug addiction is driving crime – Seacoastonline.com

NH leaders say drug addiction is driving crime
Seacoastonline.com
Public Safety Commissioner John Barthelmes on Friday told fellow members of the Governor's Commission on Alcohol Abuse, Prevention, Intervention and… Continue reading

McDonald’s, Ohio City Property Owner Head to Court After Cleveland Boards … – the Plain Dealer

McDonald’s, Ohio City property owner head to court after Cleveland boards … – The Plain Dealer

McDonald's, Ohio City property owner head to court after Cleveland boards
The Plain Dealer
An Ohio City property owner and McDonald's, which hopes… Continue reading

Man Found Walking Naked on Memphis Avenue: Brooklyn Police Blotter – the Plain Dealer

Man found walking naked on Memphis Avenue: Brooklyn Police Blotter – The Plain Dealer

Man found walking naked on Memphis Avenue: Brooklyn Police Blotter
The Plain Dealer
Drug Abuse, Cascade Crossing: A Cleveland woman, 33, was cited for possession… Continue reading

New Drug Treatment Facility Proposed – WKYC-TV

New drug treatment facility proposed – WKYC-TV

New drug treatment facility proposed
WKYC-TV
Last month, Catholic Charities said it would cease using Parmadale Institute as a residential treatment center for troubled youths, but it will continue other social service programs… Continue reading