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Brown County executive declares fentanyl a community health crisis

Wed
07
Sep

Brown County executive declares fentanyl a community health crisis


Brian Roebke photo — Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach and Brown County Public Health Officer Anna Nick held a press conference Thursday with Brown County department leaders about the current fentanyl crisis. “We cannot solve this problem alone,” he said. “We need the community to come forward, we need to have real conversations with our family members, our children, to talk about the dangers of fentanyl and how it can take your life just like that.”
By Brian Roebke
Editor
Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach, with the support of Brown County Public Health Officer Anna Nick, has declared fentanyl a community health crisis in the county on Sept. 1 as the county began to observe Recovery Month.

 

 


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