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Officials urged to rid communities of meth

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ESW | 7:35 a.m. June 20, 2008
I think Melanie is brave for speaking out. Keep up the good work! We all need to reach out to those who are working on the problem in their own lives and the lives of others. It is laudable that the Governor and law enforcement are also working on getting those with addictions back on their feet. As a community we can solve this problem. It is not a simple task, but if we work together it will benifit us all.

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Gov. Huntsman speaks Wednesday as women who are pledging to stay off meth stand on the stairs at House of Hope in Salt Lake City.

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