by dmorton
I was born in Manchester, Kentucky, and while still in the state lived in Oneida. By the time I was 18 years old, I had lived with five families in three different states. I had only met my dad one time that I can remember before I turned 21 years old. I didn’t...
by dmorton
LEXINGTON – “Protecting our youth and investing in prevention is part of our strategy” in using opioid settlement funds, Harlan County Judge-Executive Dan Mosley told his fellow county leaders. But, he noted, none of the county’s opioid abatement funding would be used...
by dmorton
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has launched a new campaign encouraging the public to make Every Day Take Back Day by utilizing year-round collection sites to dispose of unneeded and unwanted medications.For more than a decade, DEA has worked...
by dmorton
HARLAN – There’s good news and bad news related to drugs and addiction, Van Ingram, Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy, told the nearly 200 people attending the third annual Harlan County Drug Summit on Thursday, January 11. View photos...
by dmorton
My name is Sarah Laing, and I’m from Detroit, Michigan. I grew up in a religious home where both of my parents worked in ministry. But, our life behind closed doors did not testify to that.My father was sexually abusive to my sister and me, and my mother was verbally...
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