Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Message on the books, behavioral health support and new chamber | From the Newsroom

Representatives from the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division took time during a recent Montrose City Council work session to clarify council's role in liquor licensing and enforcement.
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FUN WITH BOOKS: Somebody sent me this photo on Aug. 1 (I'm really behind on my email). The internet at one point declared it a clever arrangement of books by a librarian. The titles, read from the top left, send a message about coronavirus. But that's not quite accurate. You can read the truth here.
Speaking of books, while I was researching this photo I ran across this hilarious story. But if you've ever worked in a library, you'll find this horrifying.
In case the titles above are too small to read, the bookshelf tells us (punctuation mine):
"The English patient had caught it on the beach. I should have stayed home, she said. Now, she was in quarantine in the dark house of splendid isolation. Still, hope springs eternal. With a little bit of luck, common sense and personal hygiene, the corona book of horror stories must end soon. Always remember, clean hands save lives, and when in doubt, don't go out."
This was taken from the Green Valley News, one of our sister papers in Arizona.

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MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT: In August, her first month as the mental health co-responder assisting law enforcement, clinician Katharyn Burke performed seven evaluations.
That speaks to the necessity of the behavioral health co-responder program, Montrose Police Department Cmdr. Tim Cox said. Cox supervises the program for the police department, which first launched a behavioral health co-responder program in late spring, 2018.

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Following Divot's controversy, Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division clarifies processes for city council
Following Divot's controversy, Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division clarifies processes for city council
Representatives from the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division took time during a recent Montrose City Council work session to clarify council's role in liquor licensing and enforcement.
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Suit against Tender Hearts daycare dismissed; second on hold until criminal abuse cases are resolved
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