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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Department of Health and Human Services has issued a 5 year grant worth up to .7 Million to North Dakota.

85% of the grant is required to stay local. About $259,000 has been given to Stutsman and Logan Counties. According to Central Valley Health Unit Administrator Robin Iszler, this grant is vital to our community and North Dakota as a whole.

Iszler also stated that the grant would not go towards treating the problem, but towards taking preventative measures for the problem. An event will be held in Jamestown to discuss how to best use the amount that both Stutsman and Logan counties have been given out of the grant. From 11 to 2 at the Gladstone Inn and Suites on Thursday, May 15th. Call 701-252-8130 to RSVP. The event is free and lunch will be provided.

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