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Addiction Resource
If you or a loved one is struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, you can rely on Addiction Resource to guide you to the best rehabilitation and treatment resources.
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Behind the Badge Foundation
Behind the Badge Foundation is a trusted resource providing comprehensive support to Washington State’s law enforcement agencies, families and communities after an officer has died or suffered serious injury in the line of duty.
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Child Safety Network
Since 1989, Child Safety Network has been making America a safer place for children to live.
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Cybersecurity
Cyberspace and its underlying infrastructure are vulnerable to a wide range of risk stemming from both physical and cyber threats and hazards. Visit the Department of Homeland Security website to find cybersecurity information.
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Grant County Code
Search the Grant County Code on the municode website.
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Home Security Ideas
Keep your home safe with some tips from the Grant County Sheriff's Office.
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Identity Theft
Protect yourself from identify theft and find out what to do in the event you are a victim.
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Medically Assisted Addiction Treatment
Medically assisted treatment centers are becoming extremely popular for treating addiction and chemical dependency. With the current national opioid epidemic and so many people needing help with addiction, researchers are narrowing down the most effective forms of treatment.
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Metal Theft Prevention
The Grant County Sheriff's Office has placed a high priority on preventing theft of metal and copper wires.
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Stolen Property Recovery
Grant County Sheriff Tom Jones wants to reunite stolen property with its rightful owners.
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Washington Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs
Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs' function is to provide specific materials and services to all law enforcement agencies in the state, members and non-members alike.
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Washington Traffic Safety Commission
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission is Washington’s designated highway safety office and codified in Revised Code of Washington 43.59.
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Web Safety for Kids
For more than ten years Web Wise Kids, a national non-profit organization, has provided unique and effective resources to equip young people to safely use and enjoy the latest technologies.