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In this Feb. 18, 2014 photo, Susan Cross Lipnickey, right, an attorney and a Miami University associate professor, leads a meeting of the Butler County Opiate Abuse Task Force in Hamilton, Ohio. The task force is a loosely knit group of social services officials, addiction experts, educators, parents of addicts and other community activists. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

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FILE- In this undated file photo, a click wheel type iPod is shown. New York students in grades three to eight have encountered iPod, as well as some other easily recognized product names mentioned in standardized tests they took in April 2014. New York State education officials and the test publisher say the references were not paid product placement but happened to be contained in published passages selected for the tests. (AP Photo/Apple, File)

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In this April 15, 2014 photo, school officials Jeff Woodbury, left, and Dan O’Shea overlook an automated system that delivers wood chips to a new wood furnace that heats the middle and high schools in Falmouth, Maine. The furnace was partially funded from a grant of federal stimulus dollars to the Maine Forest Service. The grant program helped 24 facilities slash costs for the heating season ending in 2013 by replacing nearly 900,000 gallons of heating oil with locally produced wood chips and pellets. (AP Photo/Blake Davis)