After Wrath: Locals Share Family Dust Bowl Migration Memories
After Wrath: Locals share family Dust Bowl migration memories
My colleague Julian Guthrie has a very good read in Sunday's San Francisco Chronicle, interviewing Bay Area-based “Okies” who moved to California during the Dust Bowl agricultural disaster of the 1930s — immortalized in the 1939 John Steinbeck novel …
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Central Mass. Lawmakers Push for Local Projects in State Budget
Central Mass. lawmakers push for local projects in state budget
… $ 5 million for purchase and renovations for a mental health and drug and alcohol rehab center for the Quabbin and North Central Massachusetts region; $ 200,000 for improvements to the Templeton Senior Center; and $ 100,000 for… Continue reading
Drug Rehab Centers in San Antonio TX | Drug Rehab in San Antonio TX
Drug Rehab Centers in San Antonio TX | Drug Rehab in San Antonio TX — http://rehabcentersinsanantonio.org With Drug Rehab Centers in San Antonio tx’s detox, counseling, aftercare, sober residing, and more, purchasers receive re…
UConn Huskies in Dallas
Cal Ripken Jr. joins Boomer and Carton. Hall of Famer Cal Ripken… Continue reading
Opiate Epidemic Leads Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick to Declare Public …
Opiate epidemic leads Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick to declare public …
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on Thursday declared a public health emergency as the state, like much of the northeast U.S., is dealing with an epidemic of heroin and opiate-based prescription drug abuse. (Republican File Photo). Print … our …… Continue reading
Winnipeg Police Service – National Prescription Drug Drop Off Day
Winnipeg Police Service – National Prescription Drug Drop Off Day — On Saturday, May 11, 2013 the Winnipeg Police Service will open their doors to members of the public wishing to dispose of unwanted, expired or unused prescr…
Prescription drug overdoses: 2 Winnipeg families speak out
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Drug Abuse in the UK
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US OKs portable antidote for painkiller overdoses
The Food and Drug Administration said making the cellphone-sized device with the recovery drug naloxone available for wider use could help save lives as opiod drug overdoses increase. The approval means emergency responders or… Continue reading