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Meth is not just a rural problem anymore
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Janice Lindstrom is executive director of Juel Fairbanks Chemical Dependency Services in St. Paul.  She says the human traffic between the Twin Cities and Indian reservations is contributing to a growing meth problem among American Indians. (MPR Photo/Jeff Horwich)

Janice Lindstrom is executive director of Juel Fairbanks Chemical Dependency Services in St. Paul. She says the human traffic between the Twin Cities and Indian reservations is contributing to a growing meth problem among American Indians.

(MPR Photo/Jeff Horwich)
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