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Hayes offers alternatives for opioid problem
By Josh Ellerbrock - jellerbrock@limanews.com
Lima mayoral candidate Joshua Hayes runs through his five-point proposal to end the opioid epidemic during a campaign event held at the Elks Lodge in downtown Lima on Wednesday night.
Josh Ellerbrock | The Lima News
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LIMA If mayoral candidate Josh Hayes ends up winning city hall next November, Lima could have its own currency.
The proposal was just one of many during a campaign event held Wednesday night where Hayes laid out his five-point plan to end the city’s ongoing opioid problem. While many of his proposals stemmed from mainstream ideas, he also expanded on a set of solutions that differ dramatically from the ways local and state governments are currently addressing the increase in opioid overdoses seen in the last decade.
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