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Commissioners approve $52,000 in opioid-settlement funds for crisis response; greenlight two-day office closures for move
Summary
At the Oct. 15 Valley County meeting commissioners approved $52,000 from opioid-settlement funds to Ignite Idaho to support a crisis-response program and voted to close several offices Oct. 30–31 to move county operations to the Cascade annex.
Valley County commissioners on Oct. 15 approved two agenda items: a $52,000 allocation of opioid-settlement funds to Ignite Idaho to support its crisis-response program, and a temporary closure of selected county offices Oct. 30–31 to permit moving county operations to the Cascade annex.
Ignite Idaho funding request: Ignite Idaho asked commissioners for $52,000 in opioid-settlement funds to support its crisis-response work, which the agency said currently averages 19 crisis responses per month. Tracy Jamieson, Ignite's executive director, told commissioners the program fields calls from law enforcement, schools and community members, operates a staffed recovery/resource center with walk-in access, and…
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