Lucas Catton Slams Narconon Fox News 25


 

Lucas Catton Slams Narconon Fox News 25 – Agust 20, 2012 – Former President of Narconon Arrowhead, Lucas Catton, is speaking out about why he thinks the facility is more affiliated with Scientology than it claims. Gary Smith said in a statement to Fox 25: “Narconon has always acknowledged that our organization receives support from the Church of Scientology.” There have been four deaths at Narconon Arrowhead – three within the past nine months. Senator Tom Ivester said he will author legislation aimed at regulating questionable practices of a drug treatment program with close ties to the Church of Scientology. The lawmaker said a quick legal search revealed no less than 15 lawsuits against the facility on Lake Eufaula, Narconon Arrowhead. Where there’s smoke, there’s usually fire, he said. MARISA MENDELSON INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER

 

2012 Candidates' Corner: Jesse Johnson

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Federal family and partners continue to support states impacted by Sandy

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The pumping in the Jersey City PATH Train Tunnel and Passaic Valley Waste Water Treatment Plant are estimated to be completed soon. Additional USACE teams are in both New Jersey and New York clearing debris and …. AmeriCorps and Senior Corps members …
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Deputy honored for thwarting possible

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WILLIAMSTOWN – Wood County Deputy Scott Jefferson received the "Distinguished Service Award" from the West Virginia Division of Justice and Community Service on Oct. 24. Jefferson is the Prevention Resource Officer (PRO) at Williamstown High School.
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