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Allegheny County Jail sent violent inmates to outside facilities
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She required him to get a job — "I don't care if you are flipping burgers" — and to submit to a drug and alcohol evaluation and treatment. Though police said he showed no signs of heroin use during his arrest, he was listed as drug and alcohol …
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Seabrook House Promotes Rodriguez To Clinical Outreach Director
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24, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Seabrook House, an internationally recognized inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center, proudly announces the promotion of Zina L. Rodriguez to Clinical Outreach Director. "I have watched Zina grow so much over …
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Homeless program may ease crime
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CHEYENNE — Police are refocusing their efforts to help reduce alcohol-related crime in the downtown area. Cheyenne Police … To reduce these costs, HEAT members tried to contact homeless and transient people and let them know about resources …
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IDEAS IN ACTION: A place to learn to live again
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JHH represents the homeless services community's efforts to address those individuals whose addiction, mental health and legal issues kept them cycling among shelters, jails, treatment centers and the street. … Alcohol use declines after entry into …
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