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Norton City Council approves participation in opioid settlement and confirms two payments
Summary
At its April 21 meeting, the Norton City Council unanimously adopted a resolution to participate in a proposed opioid-related settlement that will yield the city $2,918.56 and confirmed an employee insurance transfer and a tennis-court payment totaling $213,745.
Norton City Council voted unanimously April 21 to adopt a resolution authorizing the city to participate in a proposed settlement of opioid-related claims and authorized city administration to sign the paperwork to join the settlement.
City Manager Jeffery A. Shupe told council the overall settlement pool is $97,625,000 and estimated Norton’s share would be roughly $2,900. City Attorney Matthew R.…
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