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Coverage of The Hub in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 17 · 14:15 UTCMost recent: Jul 8 · 09:59 UTC
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  • HEALTHJul 8 · 09:59 UTCDAILY YONDER
    Opioid Settlement Money Pays for Services To Battle Addiction in Rural Kentucky

    Opioid settlement funds are being used to expand addiction services in rural Kentucky through The Hub, a harm reduction program offering recovery support and essential resources. The initiative, funded by Kentucky's share of a $57.8 billion national settlement, has grown to five counties and includes a new program for incarcerated women's reintegration. However, federal funding for such efforts is being cut under the Trump administration.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 22:37 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Hellman & Friedman-Backed Hub Files Confidentially for IPO

    Hellman & Friedman-backed Hub has filed confidentially for an IPO. The article mentions the Hellman & Friedman LLC logo displayed in Ukraine.

  • HEALTHJun 25 · 09:00 UTCKFF HEALTH NEWS
    Opioid Settlement Money Pays for Services To Battle Addiction in Rural Kentucky

    Opioid settlement funds are being used to expand addiction services in rural Kentucky through The Hub, a harm reduction program offering recovery support and resources. Grants totaling over $800,000 have enabled The Hub to expand from two to five counties, while the Trump administration has cut federal funding for similar initiatives.

  • SCIENCEJun 17 · 14:15 UTCWSVN MIAMI
    Researchers try to recover scientific work after fire caused by lightning strike destroyed USF lab building

    A lightning strike caused a fire that destroyed a marine science lab building at the University of South Florida (USF) in St. Petersburg, resulting in the loss of years of research, equipment, and data. Researchers, including USF College of Marine Science professor Steven Murawski, have relocated to alternative facilities while recovery efforts continue, with community support raising over $500,000.