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Public health outlines opioid prevention, harm‑reduction work and settlement funding plan
Summary
Clay County public health reported grant‑funded harm‑reduction and prevention programs, a coordinated overdose‑response network and settlement funds distributed to a new detox facility; staff estimate roughly $100,000 annually is needed to sustain countywide efforts.
Public health presented an update on Clay County’s opioid prevention and harm‑reduction efforts and the status of opioid‑settlement funds. The county has received just over $1.3 million to date from opioid settlements and expects additional payments that could total roughly $2.5 million over the next 16 years, though the schedule and amounts are fluid as the county may opt…
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