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One Woman’s Battle to Save Sober Homes

Events, NewsBy theprocessNovember 18, 2019

Process R.N., Nicole White, begins many of her stories with the phrase, “me being me”. This prelude can only mean one of two things: 1. She didn’t tolerate any nonsense within the context of the situation she is about to describe or 2. She dared to think outside the box when it wasn’t the most…

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