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Surveys were completed by 789 community members at baseline and 798 at postintervention. Nearly half (49%) reported exposure to at least 1 intervention product. Greater exposure to intervention materials was associated with beliefs that using opioids to get high in rural communities is a problem (P .0001), that opioid addiction is a chronic disease (P = .0032), and that OUD can be treated locally (P = .0003). Partnering with local community members resulted in the successful development and implementation of community-based intervent