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Minivan crashes into Galt church nursery on Sunday morning
Minivan crashes into Galt church nursery on Sunday morning

CBS News

time30-06-2025

  • CBS News

Minivan crashes into Galt church nursery on Sunday morning

A Galt church was struck by a minivan on Sunday morning, with the vehicle ending up embedded into the nursery. Galt police say they were called to Real Life Church along Industrial Drive after getting a report of a crash. Officers and personnel from the Cosumnes Fire Department responded, finding a minivan had fully crashed into the building. Scene of the crash Sunday morning. Galt Police Department Investigators say the 20-year-old driver had been parked next to the church when they inadvertently hit the gas – accelerating right into the building. The minivan drove through the wall and ended up embedded in the church's nursery. No one was inside the nursery at the time, police say, and no injuries were reported. Police say neither drugs nor alcohol were believed to have been factors in the crash. Church services appear to have gone on as usual.

Community-based mental health and recovery service calls Pullman home
Community-based mental health and recovery service calls Pullman home

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Community-based mental health and recovery service calls Pullman home

May 31—A new resource for mental health and peer recovery is now available in the heart of Pullman. The Whitman Recovery Community Center is inviting all to celebrate its grand opening 1-4 p.m. today at the new location, 226 E. Main St. in Pullman. The public can get a glimpse of the space while enjoying ice cream, coffee, live music, games and raffle prizes. Director Megan Guido said the grassroots effort began last year when a group of Pullman residents wanted to address the need for more behavioral health services in town. A vision for expanding these amenities became a reality when the Latah Recovery Center, a Moscow-based nonprofit with more than 10 years of success, agreed to extend support across state lines. Guido said the initiative materialized when the Washington Healthcare Authority granted $186,000 to establish a location in Whitman County. The Whitman County Recovery Community Center opened in February at a temporary location within the Real Life Church. Day Leader, program manager, said it's been a "large group effort" to revamp its permanent spot in downtown Pullman. Guido, also a member of the Pullman City Council, said more mental health resources have long been advocated for by the community. She mentioned Whitman County Public Health Department's 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment identified mental and behavioral health as a top priority. That same study showed 20% of people in Whitman County reported an increased use of substances and 55% of residents reported feeling more isolated over a 12-month period. Guido said while Pullman has psychological support through Palouse River Counseling and other individual providers, the consistent message she's received is there aren't enough options in the area. Leader said the center offers a new kind of service that is focused on fostering a peer community rather than clinical approaches that are often thought of. What makes a peer recovery community center different, she said, is people who have lived experience with addiction and mental health issues offering help to others.

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