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Clay County allocates anticipated $1.4M in opioid abatement funds to paramedicine, behavioral health and jail MAT

3755251 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Board approved staff recommendation to fund three year-3 Lutheran Services opioid abatement projects: Paramedicine 24-hour response truck staffing, Clay Behavioral Health Center CORE program, and the jail's MAT program; motion passed 4-0.

The Clay County Board of County Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve three project proposals to receive year three of Lutheran Services opioid abatement funding, staff said Tuesday.

Grants staff told commissioners the county anticipates approximately $1,400,000 in funds and recommended distributing the money across three locally administered programs: continued support for Clay County Paramedicineto staff…

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