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Colorado spends $4.7 million a year helping homeless people rehab from drug and alcohol abuse at Fort Lyon. Is it worth the cost?

“Five-year audit of rural campus along the Arkansas River shows mixed results, setting the stage for a major battle in the statehouse over future funding“

Colorado Sun

September 11, 2018

Opioid EpidemicPhillip ReevesSeptember 11, 2018Colorado, Colorado SunComment
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