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Bean Station Police do Spring Cleaning

May 13, 2017 | Filed under: Grainger, News

Bean Station police do spring cleaning, and mop up a wad of drug dealers! Thank you for your brave work, officers! Now-the rest of us need to get busy so these people have no customers! BEAN STATION: More than a dozen people are in custody so far as police in the …

Washburn School really enjoyed the Truth About Drugs materials

January 6, 2012 | Filed under: Grainger

We went to Washburn School which includes both Middle and High School. There were 350 students and we passed out 400 booklets. Those kids loved receiving the information on drugs. The teachers loved the educational kit that we presented. It was a great success over there.  

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