Police collect nearly 10 pounds of unused, expired medications
Oct. 26 was National Drug Take-Back Day, and Watertown Police were posted at Wal-Mart to collect the meds.
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By Roger Whittle - October 28, 2024 in News Reading Time: < 1 minute
The Watertown Police Department held its Drug Take-Back event at Wal-Mart, where just under 10 pounds of unused and expired medications were dopped of...
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Roger Whittle has over 40 years of daily newspaper experience at a dozen papers across the country including the Omaha World Herald. He returned to his hometown of Watertown in 2012 as editor of the local paper. He has been recognized with dozens of journalism awards for writing, photography and page design.
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