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OBITUARY: Virginia Gale Yeager, 1963-2021
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Who Will Be the Next Arcata City Councilmember? Better Know the Seven Applicants Who Will be Grilled During Wednesday’s Public Forum
The Arcata City Council will soon appoint a new member to fill out the remainder of previous council member Sofia Pereira’s term, which ends in December 2022. On Wednesday night, the seven applicants who qualified will participate in a candidate forum, during which they will answer questions from the council and the public.
There was a fair amount of interest in the open seat and out of 14 people who took out applications, seven qualified to be considered for the position. Several of them have run for or served on the council in the past, whereas some are first-timers. So, before they are publicly grilled on their views, let’s take a look at the seven candidates and they statements they submitted on why they want to be Arcata’s next city council member.
Del Norte County Sheriff Announces His Resignation; Erik Apperson to Leave Post in October
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State Senator Mike McGuire announced the funding for nursing education and a mental health crisis center.
Two million dollars of that spending is going into a new crisis residential center in Humboldt County. McGuire says, right now, people suffering from a mental health crisis will either go to a psychiatric hospital, the emergency room or be locked up in jail. He says that’s not acceptable.
“This facility will keep folks out of local emergency rooms and provide patients with the care that they desperately need and deserve,” he explains.
According to Connie Beck, the director of health and human services for Humboldt County, once a property is secured, they hope to get the facility up and running within a year. Eventually, it will be self-sufficient through Mental Health Services Act funding and Medicare billing.
College of the Redwoods womenâs softball coach Maggie White will be stepping down from coaching after 25 years. She will continue to serve as a kealth and kinesiology instructor and will mentor all student athletes in CRâs Cap & Gown program, where she will help students balance the demands of both their studies and their sport.
âCoach White has provided a tremendous amount of dedication and service to our softball program for the past 25 years,â said CR Athletic Director Bob Brown. âShe holds the second longest consecutive coaching tenure in department history for any program and has been a positive influence on so many young womenâs lives over the years.â
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