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		<title>Ex City Pharmacy Top Dispenser of Opioids in Cecil County, Third in State, DEA Data Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2019 21:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CECIL TIMES Special Report NEWS ANALYSIS It almost seems like ancient history in the long battle over opioid drug abuse in Cecil County to see newly disclosed federal statistics on the flood of painkiller pills from 2006-2012, when more than 36 million pills were dispensed in the county—or enough to supply 51 pills to each and every resident per year. But new data showing the extent of the avalanche of drugs dumped locally is still shocking, even as the drug crisis has moved to a new battleground, waged on needle-strewn streets and using anti-overdose nasal sprays aimed at saving the lives of those now addicted to heroin and fentanyl. The Washington Post waged a long freedom of information court battle to obtain records from a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) database, covering all opioid pills dispensed between 2006 and 2012, including the names of the manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies that delivered the opioid pills, such as oxycodone and its brand-name version, OxyContin A Post team created its own searchable database, broken down by states and counties, from the DEA data that was released last week. The Post reported that its team sifted through nearly 380 million transactions and analyzed shipments [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil Whig, Shore Newspapers Sold; Mystery Surrounds Eclectic Family with Camping, Wine Interests&#8211; to Dabble in News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil Whig is being sold by a Texas-based media company, which was owned primarily by foreign banks and investors, to a multi-state US family-led operation with no news background but a financially profitable string of businesses tied to recreational vehicles and a multi-millionaire with eclectic interests in French vineyards and music education. The announcement of the sale came in a conference call to local employees of the Whig and other area newspapers (including the Newark, DE Post, the Easton Star-Democrat and the Kent County News in Maryland) Thursday afternoon, sources said, with David Fike, president and publisher of the Chesapeake Publishing Group division of American Consolidated Media of Austin, TX. (Cecil Times has called Fike for comment on the sale and will update this report upon his response.) The ACM operation acquired Chesapeake Publishing Corp., longtime owners of the Whig and other Eastern Shore newspapers, in 2007 in a highly-leveraged buyout deal by an Australian-based media company through a US subsidiary. But the deal went sour before too long and a cadre of banks, lenders and moneymen called in the debts and took over. Required statements of ownership published in the Whig have listed General Electric Capital Corp., followed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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