Renton approves opioid committee disbursements totaling $138,000 to local organizations

April 15, 2025 | Overton County, Tennessee

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Renton approves opioid committee disbursements totaling $138,000 to local organizations

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The Overton County Commissioner Meeting held on April 15, 2025, focused on several key agenda items, including updates on community projects and financial disbursements related to opioid recovery efforts.

The meeting commenced with a discussion regarding the approval of a project by Renton. The commissioners expressed optimism about an upcoming free community meeting scheduled for Thursday, where they plan to review the project’s collection on the second floor. Following this, the commissioners confirmed their readiness to proceed once the community meeting concludes.

The meeting then transitioned to a vote on the approval of the opioid committee's next round of disbursements, totaling $138,000. The committee had previously approved allocations to various organizations aimed at addressing opioid-related issues. The funds will be distributed as follows: The Movement Church will receive $39,150, Highways and Hedges will also receive $39,150, and The Hope Center's Ministries will be allocated $30,000. Additionally, Adam Insurance Development Management Corporation will receive funds from the opioid recovery initiative.

The meeting concluded with unanimous support from the commissioners for both the project approval and the disbursement of funds, reflecting a collaborative effort to address community needs and opioid recovery in Overton County.

Converted from County Commissioner Meeting April 2025 meeting on April 15, 2025
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