Wisconsin will see $21.8 million from Kroger opioid settlement

Wisconsin will see $21.8 million from Kroger opioid settlement
Wisconsin will receive up to $21.8 million for opioid abatement through a multistate settlement with Kroger, the Cincinnati-based grocery chain that runs Pick ‘n Save and Metro Market, Attorney General Josh Kaul said Wednesday. 
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