The Langlade County Board of Supervisors heard reports to open its March meeting this morning.
The supervisors welcomed Georgia Fischer from Bridge Community Health Clinic, which provides services here and has an aggressive project to improve its facilities in the Antigo Medical Building on Langlade Road, and Dan Bauknecht, a drug investigator with the Langlade County Sheriff’s Department and there was also an introduction of forestry employees including Richard Dedeyne, Lucas Williams and Nathan Williams.
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Anonymous replied on
It's always positive to educate those that need to be educated. Just don't push the problem and have the problem keep coming back at you -- tackle the problem with full force and end it right then and there. If you feel the problem is out of your control, and no solution seems plausible, shed not what what ounce of thick skin you have.
Anonymous replied on
Prohibition clearly does not work but in fact makes things worse. It is impossible! Our most secure places, max security prisons are full of prohibited drugs and cell phones. You think you can stop it ? History proves that it is impossible and so costly. Tackle the problem? Quite naive!
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