31-year-old Dorian Roshad Ferguson was charged Thursday with
one count of second degree murder in connection with the overdose death of
48-year-old Michael Todd Hollar.
Hollar reportedly consumed a lethal amount of fentanyl
August 3rd 2017 at 2087
Ransom Place Lenoir.
In a news release from the Caldwell Sheriff’s Office, a
investigation into his death revealed Ferguson
supplied the drug that was ingested by Hollar.
The release further states Ferguson is currently serving a prison
sentence for fentanyl possession that also occurred in August 2017.
The program is adding a late afternoon/early evening meal to
its breakfast and lunch routines.
The supper program is open to anyone in the community and is
free to all children ages 3 to 18.
Served on school days from 3 to 6 pm, the price will be
3-dollars for adults.
And beginning Monday September 17th, the supper
program will also be available at Walter
Johnson Middle
School .
The program is federally funded through the USDA.
The NC Department of Health and Human Services joins
Governor Cooper in recognizing September as National Recovery Month – noting
that more than 7-hundred-thousand people in our state have a substance use disorder.
The recognition celebrates people in recovery and increases
awareness and understanding of substance use disorder.
The state’s Opioid Action Plan released by NC Health
officials has prioritized increasing access to treatment and recovery.
NC provided opioid use treatment to more than 57-hundred
people last fiscal year through federal funding.
Our state currently has 70 opioid treatment programs that
provide medication-assisted therapy to 20-thousand people every day.
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