Jan 15, 2025

Community Connections Celebrates Another Successful Year of Drug Take-Back Events

Posted Jan 15, 2025 3:44 PM
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Erin Bone

North Platte, NE – January 15, 2025 – Community Connections’ Drug Take-Back events,  formerly known as Prescription Drug Collections, resulted in the safe and proper disposal of 169  pounds of medications, including 5.6 pounds of controlled substances. Within the last decade,  Community Connections has removed 2,491.81 pounds of medication (including 91.56 pounds  of controlled substances) from our community. 

The Drug Take-Back events are essential to the community and play a key role in preventing  pharmaceutical drugs from falling into the wrong hands or polluting our water systems. Safe and  responsible disposal of unused or expired medications is vital to the health and safety of the  Lincoln County community, helping to reduce the risk of accidental poisoning, misuse, and  environmental contamination.  

These events were made possible through the ongoing partnerships with Region II Human  Services, West Central District Health Department, Great Plains Health, Ready to Serve  Volunteer Program (RSVP), Keep North Platte and Lincoln County Beautiful, Bomgaars, the  North Platte Police Department, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and the Nebraska State  Patrol.  

"By offering a safe, accessible way for community members to dispose of their medications, we  continue to protect public health and safeguard our local environment,” said Erin Bone,  Substance Abuse Prevention System Coordinator of Community Connections. “The ongoing  support of our local partners is instrumental in ensuring these events reach as many people as  possible.” 

Lincoln County residents are encouraged to participate in future Drug Take-Back events to  ensure the safe disposal of unused or expired medications. Events take place on the 3rd Saturday  of each month from 11am – 1pm at Bomgaars (510 E Philip Ave, North Platte). For more  information, visit www.communityconnectionslc.org.  

About Community Connections: 

We build connections between community agencies, businesses, neighborhoods, schools,  families and individuals to coordinate activities, services, and programs that enhance the quality  of life in Lincoln County. We create change and inspire others to work together toward a better  tomorrow. 

About the Substance Abuse Prevention Program: 

The Community Connections Substance Abuse Prevention System is committed to further  improving quality of life for children and families in Lincoln County by reducing the rates of  substance abuse in our communities, including illicit drugs, prescription drugs, underage  drinking, and more.