— It kills hundreds of Minnesotans each year, and numbers show it’s only getting worse. The latest statistics show opioid overdoses took 978 lives in Minnesota back in 2021. That more than doubled in two years. Now, some Minnesotans say they want their Congresswoman to do more to fight this…Read More
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