Leilani Brooks went to treatment seven different times before she found a faith-based program in Arkansas that worked for her. When she moved to Steamboat Springs, she saw the lack of faith-based services and felt it was her calling to change that. Since then, she has started Come As You Are, a live-in, yearlong, free program for women in Steamboat Springs.
Throughout 14 years of dealing with addiction, Leilani Brooks said alcohol was always her constant choice. She was arrested multiple times. She dealt with depression and anxiety, and attempted suicide several times.
She went to clinical treatment seven times and tried to use medication-assisted treatment, but none of it worked for her.
After arriving at Langley Field in Hampton, the visitors were driven through Yorktown on their way to Williamsburg. Along the way, the British officers asked questions about this area of Virginia, including shipbuilding and duck hunting.
The board approved several pending applications that included graphic signs, wooden fences, and patio improvements.
Each agenda item was approved. You can see the list of the agenda items below:
Another Broken Egg Cafe, 1412 Richmond Road (the location of the former IHOP), received approval for “an internally illuminated 40 square foot building mounted sign and a 32 square foot monument sign refacing,” according to the agenda documents.
“The applicant is proposing black letters and graphics for the building mounted sign and white lettering with a black background for the monument sign,” according to the consent agenda from Erin Burke, city principal planner. “The base of the monument will also be black.”