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Friday, Apr. 23 – Saturday, Apr. 24 Nampa Mayor Kling attends Intensive Healing Therapy Treasure Valley program opening – Nampa Mayor Debbie Kling, alongside representatives from Republican Sen. Mike Crapo’s office, Boise area health care leaders, veterans and first responders, attend opening of Intensive Healing Therapy (IHT) Treasure Valley program ‘to help people coping with PTSD, the stress of COVID-19 and other trauma’
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Tuolumne County Drug Take-Back Day
Sonora, CA If you have unused or expired medications you want to get rid of, there are several locations you can head to in the Mother Lode where they are being collected today for National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
The Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Officials will be at the main library branch located at 480 Greenley Road from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. During that same time, Calaveras’ deputies will be doing the same at two locations. Volunteers will gladly take expired drugs off your hands at The Calaveras County Office of Education at 185 South Main Street in Angels Camp and the Toyon Middle School on Highway 12 between San Andreas and Valley Springs.
The drop-off site will be operating from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the NorthTown Mall. Author: Mia Hunt Updated: 10:52 AM PDT April 24, 2021
The event is a part of the Drug Take Back initiative that aims to prevent pill abuse and theft by removing potentially dangerous, expired or unused prescription drugs from homes.
This Saturday, the Take Back Day event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the NorthTown Mall. The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will be partnering to put on the event.
According to a press release, at the last the Take Back Day in October 2020, the DEA collected close to 500 tons of unwanted, expired or unused drugs. They said over the ten years the program has been in place, more than 6,800 tons of drugs have been turned in.