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KELO: South Dakota tribal leaders fight against meth

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019
KELO spoke with Dave Flute, South Dakota’s Secretary of Tribal Affairs, regarding the toll meth has taken on the community. KELO also covered Rosebud Sioux Tribal President Rodney M. Bordeaux’s talk at November’s State-Tribal Meth Summit. Read article
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Fox Business: The campaign is meant to be provocative

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019
Fox Business interviews South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, diving into her thoughts on the controversial reactions to the meth prevention campaign. Read article
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Fox44: An Addiction Crisis Bigger Than Meth

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019
The ‘Meth. I’m on it.’ campaign is not only creating awareness around meth use in South Dakota, but also the addiction epidemic across the Unites States. Read article
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Newscenter: Awareness came at a good time

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019
Meth in South Dakota has become cheaper and more potent. A key objective of the campaign, preventing people from trying the drug, is necessary, according to local police. Read article
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NBC News: South Dakota’s Escalating Meth Crisis

November 20, 2019
NBC News discusses the major impact meth has had on South Dakota communities. This article explores how the campaign is controversial, yet creating awareness across the country. Read article
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KSFY: Unique Tactic to Get People Talking

November 20, 2019November 21, 2019
While the campaign has drawn negative comments on social media, the topic is trending over multiple platforms, empowering the communities of South Dakota to take action. Read article
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CNN: Meth Use is No Laughing Matter

November 20, 2019November 21, 2019
CNN dove into South Dakota’s meth prevention campaign, writing “South Dakota launched a new campaign Monday to battle a methamphetamine crisis that Gov. Kristi Noem says is ‘growing at an alarming rate.’” Read article
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KELO: Meth Addiction is Prevalent in South Dakota

November 20, 2019
KELO spoke with a Sioux Falls addiction and recovery center regarding the campaign and its implications on the conversations surrounding meth. Read article
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The New York Times: Slogan Controversial by Design

November 20, 2019November 21, 2019
The New York Times spoke with South Dakota’s Secretary for the Department of Social Services, Laurie Gill, about the state’s polarizing meth prevention campaign. Read article
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Meth Prevention and Awareness Campaign Launches in South Dakota

November 19, 2019
“Meth. We’re On It.” movement aims to overcome meth epidemic across state PIERRE, S.D. (Nov. 18, 2019) – There is a meth problem in South Dakota, and we need everyone on it. Today, the State of South Dakota launched a...
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