HERMISTON — Desert Rose Ministry announces a new recovery series for those affected by addiction during the month of January.
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Oregonians passed Measure 110 by a wide margin in November. It means decriminalization of personal possession of small amounts of illegal drugs, including cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and oxycodone as of Feb. 1.
Members Of Support Group Sitting In Chairs Having Meeting
A tip of the hat to COPES Crisis Center and Health Clinic in Pendleton, and other organizations that are working to fight drug and alcohol addiction.
Dear Abby: I realize that social media is a big part of today’s world, and I have no problem with someone using it to stay in contact with fam…
Drug abuse and addiction are huge problems in Oregon. Methamphetamine, opiates (heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone and others) and cocaine damage …
I want your readers to know that I can hold my 230 pound, 6-foot-2 son in the palm of my hand. Why? Because what’s left of him fills half of a…
Dear Abby: Is it ever too late to apologize to an ex-boyfriend? I’m in my mid-40s now, and over the last three years, I have gone through a si…
Opioids are pain relievers. If improperly prescribed or abused, they can lead to a downward spiral of addiction.