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By Beacon Journal staff
POSTED: 01:12 p.m. EST, Nov 17, 2008
Summit County's new Web site dedicated to providing residents with information about methamphetamine is up and running.
The site — http://www.co.summit.oh.us/scma.htm — provides general resources about meth and links to Internet searches for locally affected properties.
''If someone wants to see photos of the ravages caused by this drug, they can go to the site. If someone wants to link to a property search for homes found to have the presence of meth, they can do that, too,'' County Councilman Jon Poda said in a prepared statement.
The site was created upon a recommendation by the county's Methamphetamine Property Awareness Task Force, which Poda chaired.
For more details, call the County Council office at 330-643-2725.
Summit County's new Web site dedicated to providing residents with information about methamphetamine is up and running.
The site — http://www.co.summit.oh.us/scma.htm — provides general resources about meth and links to Internet searches for locally affected properties.
''If someone wants to see photos of the ravages caused by this drug, they can go to the site. If someone wants to link to a property search for homes found to have the presence of meth, they can do that, too,'' County Councilman Jon Poda said in a prepared statement.
The site was created upon a recommendation by the county's Methamphetamine Property Awareness Task Force, which Poda chaired.
For more details, call the County Council office at 330-643-2725.
You have to wonder what these trailer rats want to stay up for 3 days at a time for. I mean truck drivers or college students, I can at least follow the logic, but these are mostly just a bunch of hillbillies with nothing going on. You'd think they'd want something to help them just sleep through their lives.

