TOR group aims to help overturn drug poisonings

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes are taking an innovative approach to combat the opioid crisis through the Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) program. The initiative, which combines traditional Native American practices with modern harm reduction strategies, has already reversed 85 overdoses this year.

In the article “Fuerza group aids community” published Wednesday, the Clinton Daily News incorrectly reported the name of FLC’s president and co-founder as Amanda Estrada. The correct name is Amanda Arvizo.

Practicing ensemble

AJ Spottedwolf, left, and Analy Venegas practice their marimba ensemble during Clinton High School band practice.

Filling papers

Nykki Mandrell files papers in a cabinet at the Board of Education office.

Working on project

Norene Milligan works on her sewing project at the Elderly Nutrition Center as part of community engagement activities.

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