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Nightly News Reports: Helping people recovering from addiction re-enter the workforce
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There’s an inspired new approach to battling the opioid crisis in New Hampshire: getting people in recovery back to work. One woman who nearly died from multiple overdoses has helped 100 others find jobs. Her efforts worked so well that the governor launched a new initiative to do more.March 1, 2018