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Vernon County opioid committee approves McIntosh Memorial Library grant extension, reviews settlement spending

Vernon County Opioid Prevention and Steering Committee · May 1, 2026
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The Vernon County Opioid Prevention and Steering Committee unanimously approved an extension for McIntosh Memorial Library's opioid grant through June 15, 2026, reviewed progress reports from seven awardees and noted a settlement fund balance of $364,894.02.

The Vernon County Opioid Prevention and Steering Committee unanimously approved on Nov. 12 an extension of McIntosh Memorial Library’s opioid grant through June 15, 2026, after hearing progress updates from multiple grant recipients and reviewing the county’s settlement fund balance.

Committee Chair Martha Olson convened the meeting in the Vernon County Board Room with remote attendance available via Teams. April Anderson, the library’s new project manager, said materials purchased under the grant are being used and checked out, that the library has set up a community resource station for project information and that it currently houses four OAK community first-aid kits. Anderson told the committee that lining up outside presenters has taken longer than expected, prompting the extension request.

Amy Kleiber, Vernon County health officer,…

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