Markell Proposes 1 Percent Pay Increase for State Workers
Markell proposes 1 percent pay increase for state workers
Those include: $ 2 million for increased services to help individuals with drug addictions, $ 250,000 for at-risk youth re-entry services following juvenile delinquency, and $ 265,300 to fund a new division in the Delaware Department of Safety and …
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Camden, New Jersey: Can Casinos Help Save America's Poorest City?
… a gambling den at the Meadowlands complex in East Rutherford or in Monmouth Park in Oceanport further north, a more appropriate location might be Camden, the poverty-stricken town of 77,000 in the southwestern region of the state — a place that …
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Reporting on NSA Spying Brings Journalism Reward
Reporting on NSA spying brings journalism reward
Journalists who wrote about massive traffic jams caused by bridge lane closures in New Jersey, a catastrophic garment factory collapse in Bangladesh and the struggles of a homeless family in Brooklyn also will be among those honored. … The award for …
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High Focus Centers Opens a Trauma Intensive Outpatient Program
High Focus Centers is a network of outpatient drug rehab and psychiatric clinics across Northern and Central New Jersey. Providing intensive outpatient programs, High Focus Centers can serve as a point of entry into drug addiction or mental health …
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What Is the Going Rate for a Kilo of Cocaine on the Black Market?
Question by Mr. Best Answer: What is the going rate for a kilo of cocaine on the black market?
I’m in a room with a retired drug dealer and a recovering cokehead. Settle the bet!
Best answer:
Answer by Billy T
U mean as opposed to buying it at the local corner store?
Answer by HeroHua
ALABAMA
Mobile $ 20,000 – $ 24,000
Montgomery $ 19,500 – $ 22,000
ALASKA
Anchorage $ 19,000 – $ 38,000
ARIZONA
Phoenix $ 15,000 – $ 16,500
Tucson $ 14,000 – $ 17,000
ARKANSAS
Fayetteville $ 19,000 – $ 20,000
Little Rock $ 18,000 – $ 20,000
Weavers' Villages in India Suffer TB Epidemic
Weavers' villages in India suffer TB epidemic
Although the government has launched programs to combat the disease and offer free TB drugs, but there are serious nationwide roadblocks. Quacks with no training often treat TB patients, and pharmacists routinely give out antibiotics without prescriptions.
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NJ's Medicinal Marijuana Program Finally Moving Forward
… delays on the state level, supply issues and local zoning challenges. But three of six approved Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) have opened or reopened, and Trenton lawmakers have added some flexibility to the program, so medicinal-marijuana …
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I Need to Find Drug Rehabs in Colts Neck, New Jersey. How?
Question by alani li: I need to find drug rehabs in Colts Neck, New Jersey. How?
That’s where my brother lives. We have always gotten in touch with each other, even though he’s far away. I have just received news from his roommate that he has gotten himself into bad company and he’s now doing drugs. This really shocked me. I never thought that he would get to be like this. I talked to him already and he feels regret for what he has gotten himself in. I really want to help and I think that finding a drug rehab for him would be the only way.
Officials Comb Wilson to Find Homeless
Officials comb Wilson to find homeless
Some struggle with medical conditions, domestic violence, drug abuse or mental illness, which poses a problem when trying to find housing and keep it. "They have … "But that is not the definition for U.S. Housing and Urban Development,” she said …
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Panel OKs changes to crack down on synthetic drug trade
Chief among the new recommendations is expanding the definition of an illegal drug from a specific chemical compound to anything producing the same effect as a banned drug. Expanding those definitions will enable authorities to “deal with this amoeba …
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