Lifesaving gift

Director Kirk Lane, bottom left, and Deputy Director Tenesha Barnes, of the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, present Saline Health Foundation Executive Director Stuart Duke, bottom second right, and SHF Peer Recover Specialist Clint Speers with a check for $11,970.00 while Bryant Mayor Allen Scott, top left, Saline County Judge Matt Brumley and Benton Mayor Tom Farmer look on. The funds, which came from a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies, will be used to make NARCAN kits available in the community to battle opioid overdoses.
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