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Christian County fiscal court approves opioid-settlement agreements, funds local recovery and prevention efforts
Summary
The fiscal court approved two memorandums of understanding to spend opioid-settlement money: roughly $19,270 for a WHOP digital prevention campaign and about $80,658 for Courage House bridge funding for a 12-bed recovery house, and authorized participation in related national settlement paperwork.
Christian County Fiscal Court on its regular meeting day approved agreements to use opioid-settlement funds for a local digital prevention campaign and for bridge support to a neighborhood recovery house.
The court voted to sign a memorandum of understanding with WHOP (through a parent company referenced in the meeting as “Fork”) to run a targeted digital marketing campaign aimed at people searching for help with opioid addiction. Leanna Bennett, who identified herself as a vendor representative, said the campaign will serve ads to users who enter crisis- or treatment-related search terms and will include a landing page with county branding. “We’re targeting specifically Christian…
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