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Meth – Still in Tennessee

March 22, 2019 | Filed under: Grundy, News, Newsletter

Some people think drug dealers have moved on to heroin, opioids and fentanyl, but meth is still a huge problem in Tennessee! ~Drug-Free Tennessee On March 19, 2019, Nashville Public Radio reported: Nineteen people were charged last week after a coordinated drug bust in Grundy County. Most of the defendants …

Two Day Seminar

April 26, 2011 | Filed under: Grundy

We were just in Grundy County giving 8 seminars to 350 students. We stayed there two days so we could see everyone! We just loved these students. They were so attentive and asked great questions!  We even stayed to eat lunch with them and continued talking and answering their questions. …

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