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Rural Eastern Kentucky Is Using Opioid Settlement Money to Fight More Than Addiction

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July 9, 2026

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Kentucky's Hub program uses opioid settlement funds for housing, food, and recovery support in Knott, Lee, Letcher, and Owsley counties. Here's how the model works.

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Kaiser Health

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· Jun 25, 2026

Opioid Settlement Money Pays for Services To Battle Addiction in Rural Kentucky

A program in rural eastern Kentucky is receiving opioid settlement funding to address substance use disorders, housing, hunger, and other challenges.

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 11, 2026

WARMINGTON: Toronto’s Zombie Apocalypse not a horror film but sadly very real

Drug use at a point now where addicts have effectively created no-go zones in the city — unless you want to come in contact with crystal meth, crack or fentanyl

Issues & Insights

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· Jun 23, 2026

A New Tool Against Opioid Addiction — If We Use It

The healthcare system has been slow to respond.

Townhall

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· Jun 27, 2026

One Dead After Eight People Overdose While DC Struggles to Combat Opioid Addiction

One Dead After Eight People Overdose While DC Struggles to Combat Opioid Addiction

NPR: Shots - Health News

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· Jan 5, 2026

One doctor's experience shows the battle for the future of addiction medicine

The experiences of one doctor in Louisiana reveal the tensions around trying to get people to engage in addiction treatment, even if they're not ready to stop using drugs.

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· Jul 9, 2026

“I Can Do Nothing About It”: Pennsylvania Makes Parents Use a Third-Party App for Child Support — a Mom Says a Holiday Delay Cost Her Hundreds in Late Fees

Are Pennsylvania's third-party apps for child support causing more damage than convenience? Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “I Can Do Nothing About It”: Pennsylvania Makes Parents Use a Third-Party App for Child Support — a Mom Says a Holiday Delay Cost Her Hundreds in Late Fees appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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Related coverage for "Rural Eastern Kentucky Is Using Opioid Settlement Money to Fight More Than Addiction": Kaiser Health — Opioid Settlement Money Pays for Services To Battle Addiction in Rural Kentucky. Toronto Sun — WARMINGTON: Toronto’s Zombie Apocalypse not a horror film but sadly very real. Issues & Insights — A New Tool Against Opioid Addiction — If We Use It. Townhall — One Dead After Eight People Overdose While DC Struggles to Combat Opioid Addiction. NPR: Shots - Health News — One doctor's experience shows the battle for the future of addiction medicine. Daily Dot — “I Can Do Nothing About It”: Pennsylvania Makes Parents Use a Third-Party App for Child Support — a Mom Says a Holiday Delay Cost Her Hundreds in Late Fees