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Mason County leaders move to set process and early awards from $1.45M opioid settlement

Mason County Board of Commissioners · November 10, 2025
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Summary

Mason County commissioners directed staff to write a resolution setting a competitive, documented process for awarding roughly $1.45 million in opioid settlement funds and gave tentative support for initial awards that include a D.A.R.E. officer, coroner lab support and limited multi‑year help for a regional fire authority.

Mason County officials moved forward with a plan to formalize how the county will spend roughly $1.45 million in opioid settlement money and directed staff to prepare a resolution setting a grant review process.

Public health staff told the Board of County Commissioners the settlement account currently holds about $1.45 million and that the county will continue to receive smaller annual payments (roughly $96,000 a year thereafter). “We've been applying for and and…

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