I bet Hazard is a nice little town and very peaceful place to live
What great story, thank you for posting.
Not mentioned in the article, but goid Bible-based churches and missions are needed there. They won’t turn around without God.
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When are people going to realize these people hate you?
True, an uplifting story, and I wish them all the best, but I can’t help wondering what the underlying source of money for the area is now, as coal mining once was. People can’t prosper indefinitely by taking in one another’s washing.
Where does the money come from to support this revival? I assume the ex-addicts have more money to spend on other things, but an economy can’t thrive on people just selling stuff to each other. Somebody has to be making something.
And why are the people responsible for this overwhelming walking around free?
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Before I retired several years ago, I had a lot of cases in Kentucky. Back in those days, eastern Kentuckey was VERY corrupt.
Before I retired several years ago, I had a lot of cases in Kentucky. Back in those days, eastern Kentucky was VERY corrupt.
Legions of national drug treatment centers catering to the addicts have moved to the region—sopping up cheap real estate and pricing lower-income buyers and start-ups out of the market.
In the meantime Fentanyl is being cheaply produced out of the country in places like Red China and Fentanyl flows through our borders unabated just like illegal invaders.
I’d like to feel good about this story.
But here in the Biblebelt not all that far from Kentucky, the overdoses and deaths from opioids are not well publicized thanks to Elite Stream media which is averse to telling truths.
There are many stories in the media about the spreading availability of Narcan.
Synthetic opioids have never been cheaper nor have they ever been deadlier.
Drug overdose deaths are up 30% year-over-year.
https://drugabusestatistics.org/drug-overdose-deaths/
The war on drugs has been a disaster. Prescription opioids have dropped by well over 60% from their peak while opioid related deaths are at record levels.
Those using opioids whether for legitimate medical or non medical purposes are now using unsafe unregulated substances resulting in more overdose deaths.
“In the deep dark hills of Eastern Kentucky....you’ll never leave Harlan alive.”
Beautiful area but those hollers are a tough place to live.
“The suns comes up about 10 in the morning the sun goes down about 3 in the day...”
I like the sign on the bar (in one of the later pictures in the article):
“Helen Waite is our bookkeeper. If you need credit, go to Helen Waite.” :P
In my little town in Florida, we have a similar store.
Patrons bring money and get good deals on donated clothes.
Not sure how much they save, as they speak Spanish, Brazilian-Portuguese and Haitian.
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Drug abuse is a CHOICE. It’s good to see some choosing to change their choices.