Kent County is accepting Public Interest Forms for Opioid Abatement & Remediation funding now through April 24, 2026. Learn about eligibility, required steps, and how to apply on our OARS webpage. The OARS webpage can be found here.
The Sheriff's Office of Kent County would like to bring attention to another scam targeting residents. The caller, posing as a Kent County Sheriff's officer, will advise them that they missed a court date and are demanding that they pay preemptive bail or be imprisoned immediately.
The outline below presents Delaware’s opioid abatement and remediation strategies, adapted from Exhibit E of the National Settlement Agreement. The Commission has streamlined the material to improve clarity and readability while preserving the original intent and essential details. These strategies serve as a guide for the public and prospective grant applicants, outlining the allowable uses of settlement funds.
In addition to items listed throughout this document relating to first responders, support the following:
In addition to the training referred to throughout this document, support training activities, programs, or strategies that include the following:
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