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Information like how much money each local government stands to receive and how the state is spending its share of money is now available online on a state website.
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Michigan is set to receive around $1.5 billion dollars over the next 18 years from a settlement with pharmaceutical companies that produce and distribute opioids.
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The latest on the UAW strike, a new documentary on a Muslim-American who perished while saving lives on 9-11, and the opioid crisis in the Upper Peninsula dramatized on stage.
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The report identified opioids and cocaine as the leading causes of overdose deaths in Michigan.
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Michigan is set to receive more than $795 million from the settlement. That money is meant to fund opioid treatment and prevention efforts.
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Michigan's first tranche of funds from a nationwide settlement with opioid manufacturers and distributors is close to $40 million.
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Michigan is expecting to receive $1.45 billion from opioid settlements, including an initial $81 million payment scheduled by the end of January.
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On today's show, an update on COVID numbers in Michigan, plus a look at the upcoming biennial Black Midwest Symposium in Detroit. Plus, two recovery and addiction professionals discuss the rising numbers of opioid-related deaths over the last few years.
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The Legislature is poised to send bills to Governor Gretchen Whitmer that would clear the way for Michigan to get its share of the national opioid lawsuit settlement.
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Detroit writer Kelsey Ronan’s debut novel poses rich questions about how we carry the collective histories of the places and people we come from.