Rural Americans Are OK With 'Outside' Help To Beat Opioid Crisis And Boost Economy
Despite a reputation for being suspicious of government and outsiders, some rural residents now say state funds are needed to help fix the big economic and drug problems faced by small towns.
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October 25, 2018 at 03:56PM
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NPR News: Rural Americans Are OK With 'Outside' Help To Beat Opioid Crisis And Boost Economy
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