Books, internet, naloxone? How Utah libraries created a ‘culture shift’ around opioid addiction
Anyone can walk into a branch of the Salt Lake County Library and get free naloxone.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Dr. Jennifer Plumb, medical director of the nonprofit organization Utah Naloxone, opens up a kit to reveal its contents on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021.
Kolbie Peterson reports on food, drink and small business for The Salt Lake Tribune and also writes the Utah Eats newsletter. She previously covered breaking news, crime and public safety as part of The Tribune's enterprise team. She received her bachelor's degree at Westminster University, back when it was Westminster College. She has five cats.
Kolbie Peterson reports on food, drink and small business for The Salt Lake Tribune and also writes the Utah Eats newsletter. She previously covered breaking news, crime and public safety as part of The Tribune's enterprise team. She received her bachelor's degree at Westminster University, back when it was Westminster College. She has five cats.