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D.A.R.E. event in Mays Landing brings community together
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Pop music blared from the trunk of an Egg Harbor Township police car parked outside the Atlantic County Special Services School. Officer Mike Palmentieri, of Egg Harbor Township, used the township's tricked-out Drug Abuse Resistance Education Mercedes...Tags: Teaching and Learning, NASCAR, Students, Arts and Culture, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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The Record, Stockton, Calif., Michael Fitzgerald column
The Record, Stockton, Calif.Today we go to Indiana, Pa., to catch up with Victor Garcia. The professor has gained international recognition for his research into migrant farm workers. Garcia, 58, is a Stockton native, an Edison High grad and -- bless him -- a former Stockton...Tags: Research, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Health and Safety at Work, Alcohol Addiction, Mexico
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Alleged pot grower is in custody
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserA man on the run from the law since he was charged in 2010 with cultivating more than 1,000 marijuana plants in a Maui home is in federal custody. The U.S. Marshal Service arrested Eric Welander, 40, in California on April 29 and brought him to Oahu....Tags: Drug Trafficking, Rentals, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Drug dealer gets prison time for having heroin, probation violations
Norwalk Reflector, Ohio"When I was sentenced last year, I had a difficult time admitting I had a drug addiction." That's what convicted drug dealer Chelsey M. McCullough said before Huron County Common Pleas Judge Jim Conway sentenced her to 23 months in prison Wednesday. The...Tags: Punishment, Court Preliminary, Drug Trafficking, Heroin, Morphine (drug)
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At Hampton VA, caring for sexual assault victims is ongoing battle
— Over two weeks, the Pentagon has suffered a string of embarrassments in its effort to show progress in curbing sexual assault within the ranks. A Defense Department anonymous survey estimated a 35 percent increase in sexual assault and related...
Tags: Chuck Hagel, Hampton Roads, U.S. Department of Defense, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes
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BRIEF: Health notes: Minnesota retailers keeping tobacco away from kids
Duluth News TribuneMinnesota tobacco retailers were almost perfect last year at keeping tobacco out of the hands of juveniles. Of a hundred retailers inspected, only one sold tobacco products to people younger than 18, the Minnesota Department of Health Services reported.... -
Health Council hires drug prevention coordinator
Silver City Sun-News, N.M.The Grant County Community Health Council has hired Razanna Robinson-Thomas to coordinate a new grant-funded program focused on preventing prescription drug abuse and drinking among youth. The recently received grant, Partnership for Success II (PFSII),...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health and Safety at School, Prescription Drugs, Behavioral Conditions
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Letters: Addiction treatment that works
Re "Felons allowed to help addicts, a report finds," May 14 The fact that addiction counselors in California who are sex offenders and other types of felons are allowed to provide addiction treatment is just the tip of the iceberg in a fundamentally...Tags: Addiction, Behavioral Conditions
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Summit focuses on ideas to help inmates reintegrate, avoid relapse
The Wichita EagleSpeaking as advocates for thousands of incarcerated Kansans, four former inmates this weekend called for broad changes to the Kansas prison system to help nonviolent drug offenders get treatment and deter relapses. David Wilkinson spent six months in...Tags: Mental Health, Prisons
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Candidates give voters a choice at deadline
The Spokesman-ReviewTwo city council incumbents in Spokane County face challengers who declared their intent to run for office Friday, the last day to file. Spokane Valley Councilman Rod Higgins will again face Linda J. Thompson, who he beat in a coin toss in February...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Local Government, Dwayne Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice
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Arundel House of Hope launches program for recovering addicts
The Capital, Annapolis, Md.For Carolyn Heim and Suzanne Steiner, every Tuesday is cookie time. Starting at 10:30 a.m., the volunteers bring a batch of cookies and milk for a talk at the Arundel House of Hope. This week's topic: Getting a 14-year-old boy to shower. "I don't...Tags: Poverty, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Addiction, Annapolis, Behavioral Conditions
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District Court
The Daily News of Newburyport, Mass.NEWBURYPORT: The following cases were recorded at Newburyport District Court on Wednesday, May 15, with Judge Allen Swan presiding over the following jury-waived trials: Nicole O. Raymond, 27, 21 Wingate St., Apt. 602, Haverhill; possession of class B...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Unique Identifiers (information science), Justice System, Judges, Trials
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