‘I hope that it sends a message’ | Parents honor children who died by fentanyl poisoning
POWELL, Tenn. (WVLT) - Parents are honoring their children who died from fentanyl poisoning by putting up a billboard in East Tennessee. Parents say the billboard is meant to remember and serve as a warning.
The billboard sits high above Clinton Highway in Powell. It just went up a few days ago. It shows the faces of people who died from fentanyl poisoning.
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