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Marshall County approves $23,869 in opioid-settlement funds for locking prescription vials and disposal pouches
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved $23,869 in national opioid settlement funds for Marshall County Public Health to buy locking prescription vials and doTERRA disposal pouches for distribution and outreach; the board also adopted a related resolution transferring the funds internally.
The Marshall County Board of Supervisors voted to allocate $23,869 from national opioid settlement funds to Marshall County Public Health to purchase locking prescription medication vials and doTERRA disposal pouches and to approve a memorandum of understanding governing the program.
Jordan Gaffney, Marshall County attorney, told the board the money comes from national opioid litigation settlements and is “non taxpayer dollars.” He described the request as a follow-up to an earlier public‑health distribution program and said the funds will…
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