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As the effects of a powerful storm that struck Michiana continue to unfold, local communities are working tirelessly to restore normalcy in the aftermath of the high winds and widespread damage.
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Naloxone is keeping more people alive after they overdose, creating more chances to help them get sober
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Statewide and national recovery advocates gathered in Noblesville Friday to discuss best practices for influencing public policy.
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Over the weekend, Gaylord residents cleared away the wreckage of their homes in the aftermath of a large tornado that swept through Otsego County on Friday. Winds reaching 150 miles per hour caused two deaths and more than 40 injuries.
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Indiana wants to provide temporary housing for people recovering from substance abuse issues. The federal government provided the state with nearly $2…
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The percentage of small businesses saying they will have to possibly close in the next six months dropped from 25 percent last December to 13 percent in a…
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The continued stress from COVID-19 has heightened mental health problems nationwide. And some experts say that has led to an increase in drug…
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Indiana employers that want to help employees with addiction now have access to new tools and support through a federally recognized assistance…
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Three new comprehensive addiction recovery networks are being established in Indiana. The centers aim to eliminate gaps in service for people suffering…
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Three new Disaster Recovery Centers opened in Northern Indiana this week to help residents still dealing with aftermath from this year’s floods.The…