SOLACE 2.mpg


 

SOLACE 2.mpg – Josh Tilley and Lisa Pick photographs added. Slide modification with framed pictures added. SOLACE “Surviving Our Loss and Continuing Everday” is a support group established to help the families of those who have lost loved ones, especially those who have lost loved ones to the epidemic of prescription drug abuse. The SOLACE Memorial is dedicated to our lost loved ones and symbolizes the commitment of the residents of Portsmouth and Scioto County to “Be the Wall” against prescription drug abuse. Additional information is found at : Facebook: Fix the Scioto County Problem of Drug Abuse, Misuse, and Overdose www.facebook.com “Tonight I Hold This Candle” was written and recorded by Alan Pedersen. Thanks Alan for one of the most touching songs recorded.

 

Owensboro Non-Profit Helps Spread the Homeless Needs

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Often times both the homeless and elderly in rest homes or hospice do not have family or friends in the area, and just need someone to sit and talk to.” Shelters that could use some help from you this holiday include the Boulware … Helpsomeone.us is …
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Demonizing the poor

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Ohio has plenty of problems, but rampant drug abuse by welfare recipients is not one of them. … His solution: Focus on the small number of drug users among the 30,895 adults who got Temporary Assistance to Needy Families last month. Welfare rolls in …
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Major insider-trading probe

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Martoma, 38, is accused of using illegal tips about a clinical trial of an Alzheimer's disease drug to help hedge fund SAC profit by $ 276 million. "I don't recall a time in history where this many U.S. Attorney's Offices and the SEC have brought so …
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Richland Man Charged in Burglaries Dies While Awaiting Trial

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Investigators accused him of breaking into homes and cars to steal thousands of dollars worth of electronics, a gun, cash and other items to support his drug addiction, according to court documents. When he appeared Wednesday before Magisterial …
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