Crisis Teams in the Community: Assisting People into Services and Treatment
January 15 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
“Crisis Teams in the Community: Assisting People into Services and Treatment” in a virtual forum.
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Western Nevada County, the presentation will take place online as a live Zoom webinar.
The forum will include Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon; Director of the Nevada County Behavioral Health Department Phebe Bell, Grass Valley Police Chief Alex Gammelgard; Nevada City Police Chief Chad Ellis, and Executive Director of Hospitality House Nancy Baglietto.
The focus of the discussion will be two new mobile crisis team programs. The Nevada County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Nevada County Behavioral Health Department. The Grass Valley Police Department and Hospitality House have partnered with the help of a grant.
By John Orona | Staff Writer
Despite a lawsuit pending against it from the county, apart from some changes to accommodate COVID-19 regulations, it’s business as usual at Calla Lily Crepes.
Nevada County and Nevada City filed a complaint against Calla Lily Crepes co-owner Darren Engstrom in September stemming from allegations of violating state COVID-19 mandates and continuing to operate with a revoked permit.
According to co-owner Rebecca Sweet Engstrom, who owns the business with husband Darren, the case against them will return to court next month. Until then, Engstrom said she’s continued serving customers through a service window and iPad stationed as an ordering kiosk.