Opioid epidemic
The opioid crisis was discussed at a public meeting at the law college on Friday.
Panelists and audience members brought up other illicit drugs and alcohol, as well. Sheriff Keith Everhart said that he has seen more meth and crack in the county in the last six months than he’s seen in the last six or seven years.
Panelists (from left) State Representative Robert Prague, Republican from Findlay; Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey; Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart.
Panelists (from left) State Representative Robert Sprague, Republican from Findlay; Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey; Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart.
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