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In Parts of Vermont, Heroin Is 'the Easiest Drug to Get'

In Parts Of Vermont, Heroin Is 'The Easiest Drug To Get'
You know, she liked skiing, and she's a very Vermont girl. And she's been to rehab five times for heroin, and she's doing very well now. But I never would have thought of her as a heroin addict,… Continue reading

Addicted to Drugs-No Insurance-What to Do?

Question by Jewel: Addicted to drugs-No insurance-What to do?
My niece is addicted to drugs and has no health insurance for rehab. We don’t know of any options for her. Any suggestions?

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Answer by Miz D
The Salvation Army runs some drug and alcohol addition rehab programs. Here’s… Continue reading

BASURA URBANA – RAMONES GIMME GIMME SHOCK TREATMENT (COVER)

BASURA URBANA – RAMONES GIMME GIMME SHOCK TREATMENT (COVER) — BASURA URBANA PRESENTA UN COVER DE LOS RAMONES PAGINA EN FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Basura-Urbana/229744180406007.


Ohio museum volunteers building vintage war plane
The Belle got the royal treatment from the military brass in 1943 after becoming one of the first B-17s to survive… Continue reading

Plymouth-Area High School Re-Opens After Water Main Break

Plymouth-Area High School Re-Opens After Water Main Break
Filed under: hazelton drug rehab

Hazelton Treatment facility and a few homes in the area have been affected by the outage. The school said the facility is opened for the basketball games scheduled for Monday evening. Cegla said those with questions can… Continue reading

Nicholas Owen Ate His Stolen Loot From the Co-Op in St Austell

Nicholas Owen ate his stolen loot from the Co-op in St Austell
Filed under: hazelton drug rehab

William Hazelton, for the defence, said Owen had previously been given an indication that he might be suitable for a drug rehabilitation requirement (DRR) and urged the magistrates to allow him to address… Continue reading

No Answers Following Bucks Prison Death

No answers following Bucks prison death
Filed under: drug rehab locations

In that year, nationwide, 3,232 state inmates and 885 local inmates died in custody; including 157 Pennsylvania state prisoners and 46 prisoners from local facilities. According to the report, 58 state inmates died as a result of drug or… Continue reading