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Commissioners freeze $60,000 opioid allocation to Victory Recovery Network, approve sheriff's mobile app contract

3850049 · June 17, 2025
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The county voted to freeze a previously approved $60,000 opioid-settlement allocation to Victory Recovery Network after the provider failed to deliver a memorandum of understanding; commissioners also approved a $26,940 three-year contract for a sheriff's mobile app paid from unrestricted opioid funds with JRAC covering the first three years.

Decatur County commissioners voted Monday to freeze $60,000 in opioid-settlement funds earmarked for Victory Recovery Network after the local advisory committee said the organization had not provided a required memorandum of understanding (MOU). The board also approved a sheriff's mobile app contract of $26,940 over three years, to be paid from unrestricted opioid funds with initial years covered by the county's advisory committee.

"We recommend freezing the funds that we had previously approved for Victory Recovery Network, as they have never provided a MOU for us to actually sign," said Stephanie,…

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