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Nonprofits ask Marshall County for opioid‑settlement funds; commissioners ask groups to return after budget cycle

Marshall County Board of Commissioners · May 5, 2026
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Summary

Three local nonprofits asked Marshall County commissioners for opioid‑settlement support — $10,000 (Ashes to Fire), roughly $90,000 (Marshall County Hope expansion), and $63,000 (Dustin's Place) — and commissioners said funding decisions must wait until after the county completes its budget process.

Multiple community organizations asked Marshall County commissioners on May 5 for grants from opioid‑settlement funds, and commissioners asked the groups to return in November once the county's budget picture is clearer.

Andrew Hayne, founder of Ashes to Fire Revival Ministry and the '99 plus1' outreach, asked the board for a $10,000 investment from opioid‑settlement funding to produce a recovery workbook/journal, participant materials and targeted mobile outreach.…

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