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Marshall County OKs $125,031 MOU to expand 'Impact' co-responder program with YSS
Summary
The Board approved a one-year $125,031 memorandum of understanding with YSS to expand the Impact program countywide, adding staff to pair deputies with social workers to respond to opioid and behavioral-health incidents using opioid-settlement funds.
The Marshall County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 10 approved a memorandum of understanding with YSS to expand the Impact co-responder program countywide, funded by opioid-settlement dollars.
"This agreement before you today is for a total of $125,000 — $125,031, I should say," said Jordan Gaffney, Marshall County attorney, who presented the memorandum and described plans…
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