Hamilton County Heroin Task Force uses $230,000 state grant to aid Quick Response Team
The reality for members of the Hamilton County Heroin Task Forceâs Quick Response Team is that they lose people â but now that this specialized team is expanding, thanks to $230,000 of state funding, they hope to be able to save more lives.
and last updated 2021-07-09 06:32:49-04
CINCINNATI â A new grant from the state of Ohio will allow the Hamilton County Heroin Task Force to help a lot more people.
The reality for members of the Hamilton County Heroin Task Forceâs Quick Response Team is that they lose people. However, now that this specialized team is expanding thanks to $230,000 in state funding, they hope to be able to save more lives.
Lisa Mertz
Wind and solar projects raise a lot of fear and anxiety in Chautauqua County. These projects, which provide clean, renewable power are designed to mitigate climate change.
These projects offer significant local benefit but you wouldn’t know it from listening to the strident voices of opposition.
Anti-renewable protesters, underwritten by fossil fuel interests, spread disinformation about the health, safety, and economic issues around wind and solar projects along with deception regarding the new siting process designed to speed these vital projects. Lawsuits are being filed.
Resentment against downstate and Albany is being fomented.
Our state Sen. George Borrello even propagandizes that wind farms will turn our county into an “industrial wasteland.”