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Supervisors allocate more opioid settlement dollars to first responders

By Kim Fickett

Following last week’s approval of a request by Le Mars Fire-Rescue to purchase a state-of-the-art defibrillator with dollars from a national opioid settlement, the Plymouth County Board of Supervisors was met with three more requests at its Tuesday, July 8 meeting.

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