From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, Fayette County residents can replace damaged or faded license plates for free at the McClellandtown district office of state Rep.
While an initiative to significantly whittle down Fayette County s bench warrant list didn t quite hit that mark, Sheriff James Custer said last Friday s Operation Safe Surrender resulted in no jail
Fayette County will be part of a new initiative that provides Narcan at no cost to county jails across the state.
During a Wednesday meeting of the Fayette County Prison Board, Sheriff James Custer said the Pennsylvania Sheriffs Association partnered with the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) and Vital Strategies to increase Narcan access for those returning to communities after incarceration.
The sheriffsâ association, under a grant received from Bloomberg Philanthropies and Vital Strategies, will provide outreach, assistance and training to individuals working and placed in county correctional facilities on the use of Narcan for drug overdoses.
Custer, who is president of the sheriffsâ association, said the county prison can place orders, and Narcan will be sent to the prisons at no cost to the counties. He added that, in Fayette County, the supply sent to the prison wonât affect the supply with the Fayette County Drug and Alcohol Commission.