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Wash. tribe on track to open methadone clinic
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2003 The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington is moving forward with plans to a first methadone clinic to treat heroin addicts. The clinic will be located on two acres of trust land. It will be run by the tribe's state-licensed drug and alcohol program. . The clinic will be the first to open in Snohomish County. Get the Story:
Methadone clinic gets smooth ride in Smokey Point (The Everett Herald 5/21) Related Stories:
Wash. tribe to open first methadone clinic in county (04/24)
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