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KVRR Local News July 10, 2021 FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) Twisted Royalty hosted its second annual Addiction Awareness Show at the Fargo Air Museum. It’s all in an effort to raise money for anyone struggling with drug addictions. All proceeds from the event will go directly to Recovery Works LLC. That includes all riffles, merchandise, and ticket sales that will go towards fighting addiction. Twisted Royalty says there have been about 80 cars at the show. The president says one of the club members wanted to dedicate this show to addiction awareness. “The Addiction Awareness Show came to me when a club member asked us to do something for addiction. As that is something he has struggled with his whole life. We thought the best way to give back would be to find a local charity like Recovery Works LLC, which does recovery work and sober living here in Fargo,” Twisted Royalty ND President Alex Wieland said. ....
If it took a village to aid the mentally impaired through the challenges of the civil and criminal court systems, Donna Eccleston was its mayor. Comal Countyâs Precinct 1 commissioner was among many inside a packed courthouse who saw their efforts realized with the formal creation of the countyâs first Mental Health Court. âIt was her patience â sometimes lacking but definitely her patience, her persistence and her passion to get this up and going, as well as everything beyond just this mental health court,â Criminal District Attorney Jennifer Tharp said to Eccleston during Thursdayâs commissioners court meeting. âWe really appreciate everything you did to make today a reality.â ....
The petitioner and the zoning board had previously argued over the language of the variance request for the home in the Waterside Crossing subdivision. The matter now goes to the ....
Reid Health and a prevention grant from the Indiana State Department of Health fund the program. Stinson said no county money is used. The syringe program maintains regular hours of noon-2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the health department, 100 S. Fifth St. It also has utilized the department s new mobile unit 3-5 p.m. Tuesdays at the Phillips Drugs location at 1390 National Road W. and 3-5 p.m. Thursdays at the Phillips Drugs at 1626 E. Main St. The number of used needles the program collects exceeds the number of clean needles it distributes, Stinson said, but the program extends beyond the simple exchange of needles. Wound care supplies, naloxone and now COVID-19 vaccinations are also available, as are referrals to food and housing resources and to treatment programs. ....