'We'Re All Paying': Heroin Use Spreads Misery
'We're all paying': Heroin use spreads misery
Just one measure: According to Daybreak Youth Services, 4 percent of teens admitted in 2008 for inpatient drug rehabilitation services in Clark County reported using heroin. By summer 2012, that number spiked to 15 percent. According to a June 2013 …
Read more on The Columbian
Couple Receives Blessing After Breaking Chains Of Drug Addiction
Through years of rehabilitation and counseling, the Slaights are coming back together, and… Continue reading
No Ruling Yet in Point Pleasant Harassment Case, as Both Sides File More Court …
No ruling yet in Point Pleasant harassment case, as both sides file more court …
Point Pleasant, NJ Point Pleasant Municipal Complex on Bridge Ave. 030714 Photo by Tom … “In their treatment of my client, as well as in their interpretation of the judge's decision, they are delusional and out of control. As this case proceeds …
Read more on Asbury Park Press
Police cars in two New Jersey counties will carry drug overdose… Continue reading
Drug Rehab at Jail to Be Reviewed – Medina County Gazette
Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed – Medina County Gazette
|
Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed
Medina County Gazette Medina County officials want to see how another county treats addicts before deciding whether to open a treatment facility at the Medina County Jail. County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Kimbler met with several county officials Wednesday at the … |
County judge wants drug rehab at jail – Medina… Continue reading
County Judge Wants Drug Rehab at Jail – Medina County Gazette
County judge wants drug rehab at jail – Medina County Gazette
|
County judge wants drug rehab at jail
Medina County Gazette MEDINA — Medina County Common Pleas Judge James L. Kimbler wants the county to reopen the east pod of the jail to serve as a short-term rehab facility for drug offenders with opiate and heroin addictions. Kimbler presented the proposal to the county … |
Following veteran’s overdose death, report finds… Continue reading