Step-by-Step ; Alcoholics Anonymous (“AA”) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Meet: Year round, Tuesdays, including holidays, 7:30pm. Contact: Thomas Doherty, (941) 445-5148 orEmail Tom Here · Alcoholics Anonymous (“AA”) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their com...
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Al Smith, a longtime Kentucky journalist and the founding host of KET's "Comment on Kentucky" died Friday. He was 94. Smith, who lived in Lexington with his wife, Martha Helen, died at their Sarasota, Florida, home where they had been staying, according to his wife. He had been in declining health in recent weeks and had been in hospice care. Albert Perrine Smith Jr., known always as Al, was a decades-long fixture in Kentucky journalism with a rich fund of stories, a mischievous sense of humor, an encyclopedic knowledge of state politics and a ...
Opioids: 10,245 people were admitted for opioids, including heroin. ; Alcohol: 8,145 people went to a treatment center for alcohol abuse. ; Marijuana: 4,551 people sought help at a drug rehab for marijuana use. ; Methamphetamine: 976 people went to treatment for methamphetamine.
(Jim actually records the last name, but it will not be used here) is identified as the man who told Bill to call the book (and the fellowship) Alcoholics Anonymous rather than Anonymous...
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Abuse, abused, abusive, abusing: 33 · Alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholism: 11 · Drink, drinking, drinks, drinker, drunk: 16 · Force, forcing, forced, forcible: 21 · Harass, harassing, harassment, harassed: 47 · Intoxicated: 9 · Jew, Jewish: 3 · Pressure, pressuring: 11 · Rape: 4 · Scotch: 4 · Sex: 35 · Sexual, sexually, sexualize, sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual harassment: 87 · Wage: 19
Thad Jensen was high on OxyContin and alcohol when he pulled up to his driveway to find his wife with her bags, ready to take their 12-year-old son and leave after 15 years of marriage. ; Jensen is now the outreach coordinator for Drug Free Manatee. The moment served as a wake-up call, and his marriage was saved by an uphill battle over the next four years to become sober. ; But in his 25 years of addiction, he never took an opioid as destructive as the substance that is now the leading cause of overdose deaths in the state. ; ICYMI:Is Manatee bungling foster care? Officials seek funding, advocates seek reform