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  2. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In order to track Recovery Kentucky outcomes, the state contracts with the University of Kentucky to conduct an annual survey. In its 2014 report, researchers claimed that 92 percent of all illicit-drug addicts who went through Recovery Kentucky were still drug-free six months after discharge.

  3. Drug Free America Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Drug Free America Foundation. The Drug Free America Foundation (DFAF) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization founded in 1976 by former US Ambassador Mel Sembler, [2] his wife Betty Sembler (née Schlesinger), and Joseph Zappala [3] as Straight, Inc., [4] renamed The Straight Foundation, Inc. in 1985 and Drug Free America Foundation in 1995. [5][6]

  4. Kentucky AG announces latest round of funding to groups ... - AOL

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    A state commission has awarded nearly $14 million in the latest round of funding to groups serving “in the trenches” to combat Kentucky's drug abuse problems, Attorney General Daniel Cameron ...

  5. Three doctors who helped fuel drug abuse in southeastern ...

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    Three doctors convicted of prescribing drugs that fed abuse and addiction in southeastern Kentucky have been sentenced to serve time in federal prison. Evann Herrell was sentenced to 10 years ...

  6. History of slavery in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The history of slavery in Kentucky dates from the earliest permanent European settlements in the state, until the end of the Civil War. In 1830, enslaved African Americans represented 24 percent of Kentucky's population, a share that declined to 19.5 percent by 1860, on the eve of the Civil War. Most enslaved people were concentrated in the ...

  7. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Drug rehabilitation is the process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and amphetamines.