top of page
Search

5/7/2025

  • Writer: Steve Peterson
    Steve Peterson
  • May 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

ASHLAND - Tamarack Health Ashland, Ashland County Health and Human Services and the BRICK Ministries are the home of a new program in Ashland. Daniel Compton, a certified peer support specialist with Tamarack has helped to introduce a free, walk-in Narcan training program. Before becoming a peer support specialist, Compton can relate, Narcan has saved his life more than once. Compton says the new way to administer Narcan makes it so anyone can help someone who is overdosing. The Narcan is delivered in a simple nose spray. A woman who’s already taken the training session says she feels it's important to know how to help someone who needs a little extra support. The walk-in training session’s are held on the first Thursday of every month at The BRICK in Ashland.

 
 
 

Recent Posts

See All
3/05/2026

ASHLAND – Ashland police issuing an alert yesterday on social media.  The alert stated that Ashland Police and other agencies were dealing with an armed subject in the 400 block of 13 th Ave South in

 
 
 
3/05/2026

GOGEBIC COUNTY - The Superior Health Foundation concluded its Q1 Grant cycle on March 4th, announcing $299,292 in funding distributed across seven agencies serving the Upper Peninsula. In Gogebic Coun

 
 
 
3/05/2026

ASHLAND - After closing last May due to a financial shortfall, Northland College petitioned the Ashland County Circuit Court on February 14th of this year, to distribute its remaining $3 million to do

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page