Veteran NFL Player Says League’s Substance Abuse Policy Leaves Door Wide Open for Street Drugs

Local crime rates fluctuate
Considering its size, Tazewell County can count its blessings when it comes to crime rates. “One of the things I would say about crime statistics in Tazewell County is that for a county our size we have a small crime rate,” said Tazewell County Sheriff Robert Huston. “We’re very fortunate that all of (our) population lives in small towns or middle-sized communities, middle-class communities and …

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Finding Home on the Streets | Broken families, misfortune cast lives asunder and into the hands of service agencies
John Ross is a master of disguise. Sitting in the commons area of the downtown Tulsa Community College campus, he and the other students on the second floor have a picturesque view of the streets of downtown Tulsa. To his fellow classmates, the maze of pavement below does not ignite any particular… By Stacy Pettit.

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Veteran NFL player says league’s substance abuse policy leaves door wide open for street drugs
Springtime in the NFL means a few things for players. First, we’re training to get ready for minicamps. Two: Our teams are bringing in rookies and free agents. And three: Players have to take a break from their favorite street drug of choice.

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