The Columbia Press May 13, 2022 Rough but sandy landing Grant to provide drug abuse treatment Money made available through Measure 110, which reduced penalties for pos- sessing small quantities of drugs, will benefit those needing treatment in Clatsop County. A sailboat ran ashore at Fort Stevens State Park after its captain lost control in windy, choppy seas last week. The operator abandoned ship just north of the Peter Iredale Shipwreck and was trying to swim ashore shortly after noon on May 5. He was rescued by crews aboard a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter from Astoria and boat from Cape Disappointment. The captain received medical treatment and the sailboat was removed by Fort Stevens State Park. Photo by Eric Williamson 5 The county learned Friday that it and several agencies will receive $6.19 million to support a local health-based approach to fighting sub- stance abuse and overdoses. The county’s Public Health Department submitted the successful grant application in partnership with Clat- sop Behavioral Healthcare, Clatsop Community Action, Providence Seaside Hospi- tal Foundation, and Helping Hands Re-Entry and Out- reach.