As billions roll in to fight the US opioid epidemic, one county shows how recovery can work

Jesse Johnson of the Family Resource Center, right, walks with client Tyler Baker to the Hancock County Adult Probation office for a random drug test in Findlay, Ohio, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Earlier this year, Johnson started a job with the Family Resource Center, the same organization that employed the peer support worker who was so instrumental in her own early recovery. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) — Communities ravaged by America’s opioid epidemic are starting to get their share of a $50 billion pie from legal settlements.

Most of that money comes with a requirement that it be used to address the overdose crisis and prevent more deaths.

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