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Rcey Chattanooga News: GA deputies pull over drivers to give them $100 Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga. <a href=https://www.crocss.com.de>crocs winterstiefel</a> Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute has a new chief executive officer, Mary C. Young, state officials announced today.Young most recently Young served as director of mental health with the Chestnut Health System in Bloomington, Ill., where she developed and opened a Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit serving adults experiencing psychiatric emergencies. We are delighted and excited by the appointment of Mary C. Young, s <a href=https://www.adidassamba.us>samba rose</a> aid Mental Health Commissioner E. Douglas Varney in a news release. She will be dedicated to improving clinical outcomes for the patients we serve across East Tennessee, being innovative, resolving challenges and collaborating with her fellow professiona <a href=https://www.airforces.us>af1</a> ls at Moccasin Bend and among community leaders across the Chattanooga region. Official says Young has broad experience as a behavioral health professional having worked as a clinician, clinical director and executive director of inpatient, residential and outpatient mental health and addiction services. I am honored to assume the role of Chief Executive Officer at Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute, and to continue the tradition of providing excellent psychiatric care and treatment for some of Tennessee s most vulnerable citizens, Young said in the news release.She said it will be a pleasure to assume leadership of such a dedicated, professional and caring staff and I look forward to the improvement Ksmx Medical examiner s report reveals 14-year-old Chattanooga girl died of blunt force trauma The Hamilton County grand jury has indicted two 18-year-old men on charges of murder and aggravated assault in the March shooting death of a 25-year-old Chattanooga man.Edward L. Ryals and Demetrius Bibbs are scheduled to appear in Criminal Court Judge Rebecca Stern s courtroom on May 6. Chattanooga police arrested Ryals and Bibbs in connection with the death of Ronald Blackmon Jr., who died March 5 from a .38-caliber gunshot to his head. The Hamilton County medical examiner s report showed that the bullet entered the side of Blackmon s head, near the left ear. Police have reported that Blackmon may have been misidentified by the alleged shooters. Ryals told police he thought Blackmon was a man nicknamed Lil Rob, a man Ryals thought shot at him two nights before, according to an arrest report.Blackmon s friend, Jamaal Ashley, told police that gunmen stopped a black and gray vehicle, pulled a gun and fired several shots, one of which struck and killed Blackmon, according to newspaper archives. Police have previously stated that both Ryals, Bibbs and Blackmon all had gang ties. Bibbs and Ryals are in custody at the Hamilton County Jail.For complete details see tomorrow s Chattanooga Times Free Press. insticator-wrapper {order: 2;} klangoo-wrapper {order: 1;} <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> div<data>widget-id= rel <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ro>stanley termos</a> _325-4 ] {display: block;} div<data>widget-id= rel_325-3 ] {display: none;} div.rc-desktop {display: none;} d <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler</a> iv.rc-mobile {display:
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