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Trumbull County sheriff announces Attorney General opioid grant to expand jail treatment programs

3458601 · April 23, 2025
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Sheriff Michael Wilson announced an Attorney General grant the county received to expand opioid-related counseling and re-entry services in the county jail; he described the award as a multi-year fund and said Trumbull received the maximum award available in the program.

Sheriff Michael Wilson briefed the commissioners during the meeting’s public-comment section that the Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office received a grant from the Ohio Attorney General to expand opioid-addiction programming in the county jail.

Wilson said the Attorney General’s office visited the sheriff’s office and awarded what he described as a $250,000 grant for the period starting this year and…

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