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Codington County reports progress on diversion, transitional housing and naloxone distribution under COSUP grant
Summary
County substance‑use program coordinator reported that a COSUP‑funded diversion program (started July 1) referred 84 people through December with a 90% completion rate, supported transitional housing for 34 people (about 2,000 nights), and distributed more than 800 naloxone units through local partnerships.
The Codington County Commission heard an annual report Feb. 17 on the county’s substance‑use and justice efforts, including results from a COSUP (Comprehensive Opioid and Substance Use Program) grant and the county’s “Restart” initiatives.
Angie, the county’s substance‑use and justice program coordinator, said the diversion program launched July 1 and recorded 84 referrals through December; "90 percent of those completed their diversion successfully," she reported.…
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