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County picks manager for summer camp: Arrowhead Center gets nod over

Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers

The board voted 4-3 in favor of the Virginia-based alcohol and drug treatment nonprofit to take the reins of the camp for the next five to 10 years and, commissioners said, hopefully wean the camp off taxpayer expense. While the treatment center has …
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Dealing with drug issue is a balancing act

Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers

Reno County District Attorney Keith Schroeder says his policy is to focus on rehabilitation for abusers of drugs and alcohol. But when it comes to manufacturers and dealers of illegal … The Kansas prison system already has more inmates (a daily …
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Too Good to Miss

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VON needs people for: Volunteer visiting, Good Beginnings, hospice volunteer service, bereavement support program, shopping by bus, medical transportation, adult day centre, 522-0053. Tele-Touch, 522-9567 and Meals on Wheels, … Learn about treatment …
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Our view: County's camp call can delight taxpayers

Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers

In addition, the Arrowhead Center proposes building an alcohol and drug treatment center on the 40-acre Camp Esquagama grounds. While it promises the two will be well away from each other and unseen by each other, a summer youth camp and a …
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