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Former inmates welcomed back into community during special event
By eastidahonews.com- Natalia Hepworth
Published: 01/25/2019

IDAHO FALLS — Every time Whitney Widerburg was released from prison or jail, she felt like she couldn’t get her head above water.

“(When I would get out) I feel like I’m hopeless and I can’t find my way and I end up back in the same spot,” Widerburg says.

She felt she wasn’t progressing and it would perpetuate the itch to use drugs again. She has been incarcerated a number of times for various drug-related crimes.

“I have a long history of using meth,” Widerburg says.

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