Where Are the Best Cities for Homeless People?
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Beverly hills! Like on the Simpsons!!
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Welfare Drug Testing
Welfare Drug Testing
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It joins Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Utah as states with laws requiring some form of substance screening for welfare recipients. A 2007 study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation discovered that 20 percent … If …
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PUBLIC RECORD: ROSS COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT
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Kimberly R. Hickok, 5411 Lower Twin Road, South Salem, grand theft, defendant sentenced to three years community control, defendant must enter and complete Rural Women's program, polyabuse evaluation and treatment, no alcohol or bars, must enter …
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More Than 16K Addicts to Be Eligible for Insurance
More than 16K addicts to be eligible for insurance
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Right now, 23,000 Utah residents are receiving substance abuse treatment. But more than 16,000 people with drug and alcohol addictions are expected to be newly eligible for insurance in 2014 once the health care law takes effect, federal statistics …
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OxyContin abuse: can it be slowed?
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