Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has ensured an Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide counseling.
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An Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide ...
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