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20th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back event returns on Saturday

The National Prescription Drug Take Back initiative addresses a public safety and public health issue. Special to the Daily Local law enforcement agencies will be participating in the 20th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday. Law enforcement personnel will be on-site and hosting collection sites from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the following locations : Vail Police Department: Vail Municipal Bldg, at 75 S. Frontage Road, Vail CO 81657 Avon Police Department: Walmart, 171 Yoder Ave., Avon, CO 81620 Eagle County Sheriff’s Office: City Market Eagle, 103 Market Street, Eagle, CO 81631 Carbondale Police Department: Police Station, 511 Colorado Ave #911, Carbondale, CO 81623 This is an opportunity to clean out medicine cabinets of all unwanted, expired or unused medications and have them disposed of safely. The service is free and anonymous with no questions asked.

April 24 Is Drug Take Back Day in Warrensburg

April 24 Is Drug Take Back Day in Warrensburg According to the Drug Enforcement Agency 9.7 million people misused prescription pain pills, 4.9 million people misused prescription stimulants, and 5.9 million people misused prescription tranquillizers or sedatives in 2019. Where was the most common place people got these drugs? From family and friends. And according to the DEA these drugs came from the home medicine cabinet. If that s not a reason to get rid of old and unused prescription pills, I don t know what is. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That s dangerous and often tragic. That s why it was great to see thousands of folks from across the country clean out their medicine cabinets and turn in - safely and anonymously - a record amount of prescription drugs.

Walking Rhode Island: Simmons Mill s lush legacy in Little Compton

LITTLE COMPTON Benjamin Simmons dammed Cold Brook in the mid-1700s to create a pond and raceways to harness the waterpower to run his gristmill. The mill is long gone, but the pond became the center of a natural sanctuary for birds and wildlife. In the 1960s, Bill Chace and his family built five more ponds connected with a network of trails.The Chace family sold the land in 1995 to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, which maintains the family-friendly public preserve. Today, the 433-acre refuge, named the Simmons Mill Pond Management Area, is unique because of the wide, easy-to-walk trails and dozens of hand-lettered signs identifying trees, wildlife, rock formations and the land s rich history.

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