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Dickenson County’s new addiction treatment center brings long-term residential treatment to an area that has little

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Matt Bradley had been addicted to opiates for 12 years in January 2017, when — nodding in and out of a heroin overdose — he flipped his car and landed in jail. Facing DUI and drug possession charges, he went to court and the judge ordered him to long-term drug treatment. Bradley, then 30 and a native of Grant County, Kentucky, had started smoking marijuana at the age of 18. He progressed to oxycodone, a powerful opioid painkiller, and then heroi…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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