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Kansas law will require fentanyl education in high schools
TOPEKA (KSNT) - A new Kansas law will require public schools to teach high school students about the dangers of fentanyl and other opioids. Amber Saale-Burger, who helped create the nonprofit TK Fights Fentanyl, said the law was the one she most wanted to see passed. Saale-Burger has lost multiple loved ones to fentanyl overdoses [...]
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