Lucas Catton Slams Narconon Fox News 25


 

Lucas Catton Slams Narconon Fox News 25 – Agust 20, 2012 – Former President of Narconon Arrowhead, Lucas Catton, is speaking out about why he thinks the facility is more affiliated with Scientology than it claims. Gary Smith said in a statement to Fox 25: “Narconon has always acknowledged that our organization receives support from the Church of Scientology.” There have been four deaths at Narconon Arrowhead – three within the past nine months. Senator Tom Ivester said he will author legislation aimed at regulating questionable practices of a drug treatment program with close ties to the Church of Scientology. The lawmaker said a quick legal search revealed no less than 15 lawsuits against the facility on Lake Eufaula, Narconon Arrowhead. Where there’s smoke, there’s usually fire, he said. MARISA MENDELSON INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER

 

Regional Jail costs identified as top issue

Filed under: drug treatment programs in west virginia

To help curtail drug-related incarcerations, Stacy Dugan, Morgan County commissioner, suggested counties be more administratively involved in regional jails. Dugan also suggested developing an in-jail drug treatment program which could potentially save …
Read more on Martinsburg Journal

 

W.Va. Catholic bishop to address child poverty in pastoral letter

Filed under: drug treatment programs in west virginia

MORGANTOWN, West Virginia — The Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston will begin awarding $ 100,000 in grants to parishes, schools and programs that fight child poverty next month, and Roman Catholic Bishop Michael Bransfield is urging the faithful to join …
Read more on The Republic

 

Woman found dead near New York Avenue NE led troubled life, thwarted those

Filed under: drug treatment programs in west virginia

Her body was found in front of an Ivy City fish market steps from where, for years, she strutted along West Virginia Avenue NE, selling her body $ 20 at a time. She is survived by a family that includes two children in Front Royal. … for having let …
Read more on Washington Post