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Simsbury Created Committee to Address Mental Health, Drug Abuse – Hartford Courant
Simsbury Created Committee To Address Mental Health, Drug Abuse – Hartford Courant
Simsbury Created Committee To Address Mental Health, Drug Abuse
Hartford Courant SIMSBURY — A new committee is forming in town that joins the town, the board of education, clergy and the community together to address mental health and substance abuse. The community of care committee, which was recently endorsed by the board of … |
Vt. drug-abuse film goes national – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
Rutland Herald A poster for the Vermont drug–abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished … |
Vt. Drug–abuse Film Goes National
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
A poster for the Vermont drug-abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished with …
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Marijuana not growing on law enforcement
In response to these arguments, Hartnett pointed to the Drug Enforcement Administration's words: “Ask legalization proponents if the alleged profits from drug legalization would be enough to pay for the increased fetal defects, loss of workplace …
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Vt. Drug-Abuse Film Goes National – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug-abuse film goes national – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
Rutland Herald A poster for the Vermont drug–abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished … |
Vt. Drug-Abuse Film Goes National – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug-abuse film goes national – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
Rutland Herald A poster for the Vermont drug–abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished … |
Vt. Drug-Abuse Film Goes National – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug-abuse film goes national – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
Rutland Herald A poster for the Vermont drug–abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished … |
State launches drug abuse prevention initiative at Wheelersburg School – Portsmouth Daily Times
State launches drug abuse prevention initiative at Wheelersburg School
Portsmouth Daily Times “At first glance a strange to Wheelersburg Local Schools may find it difficult to believe that our school is impacted by drug use,” Knapp said. “We have a lot of great things happening within our school. I think my fellow superintendents would agree … |
The Jed Foundation, mtvU, And Macklemore Partner On Prescription Drug … – Broadway World
Lawmakers Designate Dates for Internship Appreciation, Drug Abuse Awareness – Wooster Daily Record
Lawmakers designate dates for internship appreciation, drug abuse awareness – Wooster Daily Record
Lawmakers designate dates for internship appreciation, drug abuse awareness
Wooster Daily Record COLUMBUS — State lawmakers moved separate bills Wednesday aimed at drawing attention to work force and drug abuse issues. In the Ohio Senate, lawmakers signed off on SB 227, which would designate the second Tuesday in April as "Ohio Internship … |
Vt. drug-abuse film goes national – Rutland Herald
Vt. drug–abuse film goes national
Rutland Herald A poster for the Vermont drug–abuse documentary “The Hungry Heart” at Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School in Townshend advertises the film's upcoming screenings throughout the state. Vermont filmmaker Bess O'Brien figured she was finished … |