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Rhea County approves plan to allocate opioid settlement funds to courts, recovery programs and local nonprofits

Rhea County Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Rhea County commissioners voted to allocate opioid settlement and abatement funds to a range of recipients including court services, recovery providers and nonprofits; the plan lists specific awards and sources for each allocation.

Rhea County commissioners on Feb. 17 approved a resolution laying out how the county will spend opioid settlement and abatement funds, directing payments to courts, recovery programs and local nonprofits.

The resolution, read aloud by the chairman during the meeting, lists several named allocations and the fund sources that will pay them. "For the children that have considered, we're giving that $50,000 for administrative costs and that's done for the Brown Greer Fund," the chairman said while…

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