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McDowell County is slated to receive roughly $200,000 a year over the next 18 years from a massive national opioid settlement. Community leaders say they want to ensure the money goes directly toward helping residents affected by the drug epidemic. Margarita Ramirez, executive director of Centro Unido Latino-Americano, said the state's Latino community has been hard hit by opioid misuse, but language barriers often prevent people from seeking help. ...

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