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PHHS Expands Access to Free Harm Reduction Supplies

Cook County Public HealthandHumanServices (PHHS) announces an update to our affiliation with the Steve Rummler Hope Network as an official Naloxone Access Point. The Steve Rummler Hope Network’s mission is to “heighten awareness of the opioid crisis, address its impact on the physical and emotion burdens of addiction and chronic pain, and improve the associated care process.” For more information on Naloxone Access Points, visit: Naloxone Access Point Program Steve Rummler HOPE Network. Through this collaboration, PHHS provides harm reduction supplies at no cost to the community in all four bathrooms at the Cook County Courthouse in an effort to maintain greater confidentiality of persons accessing the supplies. The cabinets will regularly supply Naloxone and/or Narcan to reverse overdose and condoms. Other public health supplies will be stocked as funding is available, such as emergency contraceptive, and pregnancy tests. These supplies are available through funding from the HRSA Rural Communities Opioid Response Program and through the use of Cook County’s Opioid Settlement Funds, and the Steve Rummler Hope Network.

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FEMA Assistance Available In-Person in Virginia & How to Appeal a FEMA Decision

Homeowners and renters in the 19 designated counties— including Cook, Lake, St. Louis and Itasca—with underinsured or uninsured disaster-related loss from the June 16 - July 4 flooding and severe storms can apply for FEMA assistance online at DisasterAssistance.gov, through the FEMA app, by calling the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362, or in-person at the Disaster Recovery Center in Virginia. The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is September 27, 2024.

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Collaborative Wildfire Risk Reduction Program invests $10 Million in Two projects on the Superior NF to Expand Work to Confront the Wildfire Crisis as part of Investing in America Agenda

The Kawishiwi Collaborative Fuels Reduction Project has been awarded $5 million in CWRRP funding. This project will restore forest health and reduce wildfire risk in overly dense forests with high wildfire risk in areas of limited access. The project includes reducing hazardous fuels through mechanical and prescribed fire treatments, creating strategic fuel breaks, improving access, and bolstering planning efforts.

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2023 small game survey results available from Minnesota DNR

The number of small game hunters in Minnesota in 2023 increased slightly from 2022 and was 5% below the 10-year average. Overall, 230,283 small game licenses were sold for the 2023-24 hunting seasons, compared to the 10-year average of 242,688 small game licenses. But similar to the previous year, hunters who did pursue the top small game species (waterfowl, grouse, and pheasants) had similar or slightly better success rates compared to the 10-year averages, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ small game hunter mail survey.

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Road Closures and Delays Update for the Tofte & Gunflint Areas During Upcoming Fall Color Season

The Superior National Forest will continue some road improvement projects and pause vegetation management work for the Tofte Spruce Budworm Risk Reduction Project work in the Tofte and Gunflint areas for the busy fall color season. Road improvement projects are needed to update the current transportation infrastructure to accommodate traffic patterns and vehicular use of these system roads into the future. Ellen Bogardus-Szymaniak, Tofte District Ranger says the ‘work impacting the area fall color high visitation areas will be paused.’

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