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Boldt is going out of office, but he's still into serving

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Boldt says he believes he did "landmark" work through the panel as it tackled welfare reform and social issues dealing with drug and alcohol addiction. … Vanessa Vaughn says the Grace Lodge was critical in helping her recover from her addictions.
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Yakima mother: 'I know my kids are safe here'

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More than $ 2-million from the state will help build nearly two dozen new apartments. High demand prompted the addition of phase three at the complex. "It's a powerful thing to say: 'No, we don't … "They're first confused because they see it as a …
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Man Charged In Death Of Activist's Son

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The criminal complaint filed against Dyson, 23, by the Drug Enforcement Administration was unsealed Dec. 26. Dyson appeared … Online records from the Department of Corrections show that Joseph Sewell Dyson was on probation/parole at a men's recovery …
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Exclusive Interview: A Mother's Struggle with Drug Addiction

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She said acknowledging the addiction and seeking help are two of the most important steps in recovery. She also cited ways on how family members can help someone with addiction. “Addicts typically place their use of drugs above all else—including …
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