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Six organizations will get $200k each from the Opioid Healing and Recovery Fund to help make transportation to substance abuse recovery efforts more easily available.
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Cities, townships and counties across the state are beginning to receive opioid settlement funds, which will accumulate in over $1.6 billion by 2040. Find out how your community is making use of their money so far.
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Those suffering from substance abuse and going through rehabilitation sometimes need to stay somewhere long-term that will help ease them back into society. Michigan's recovery housing options are limited, but a $2.5 million grant is looking to change that.
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A $26 billion opioid settlement involving Michigan reached final approval today.
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A decade-old prescription disposal program has kept nearly four tons of medication off the street and out of the Great Lakes.
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Health centers in 20 Northern and Mid-Michigan counties will have access to new, interactive equipment to help address the opioid crisis. The USDA has…
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Michigan will get more than $50 million from the federal government to help fight the state’s opioid epidemic. The money will be spread out over two years…
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The number of opioid related deaths in Michigan went up in 2017, according to preliminary data.The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services…