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AS HEARD IN COURT AUGUST 7, 2020

Daniel Fallon

PEOPLE V. DANIEL FALLON-  Defendant was convicted of a felony violations of Penal Code sections 243.9(a), Battery Committed by Gassing as two separate felony counts, a third felony of 243.1, Battery Against a Custodial Officer, and a Prior Strike. Defendant was previously convicted of a felony violation of 245(a)(4), Assault with Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury and felony 273.6(d), Disobeying a Court Order with Violence/Threat and Prior and was found in violation of probation for the 2nd time. Defendant was sentenced to 9 years 4 months state prison and probation was terminated. The case was prosecuted by DDA Coffey with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff's Office Deputies Lemmon, Loudermilk, White, Draper, Sheldon, Cortez, Alves, Reynolds, Chavez, Lt. Gibbs, and Sgt. Melgarejo, and Glenn County Probation Department Officers Moize and Ortiz.

AS HEARD IN COURT MARCH 20, 2020

PEOPLE V. MORO, MIGUEL- Defendant was convicted of felony violations of Health and Safety Code section 11370.1(a), Possession of Methamphetamine with a Loaded Gun and Penal Code section 29800(a)(1), Possession of a Firearm with a Felon with a Prior Strike. Defendant was sentenced to 4 years state prison. This case was prosecuted by DA Stewart with assistance from Glenn County Sheriff's Office Deputies Turner and T. Alves and Orland Police Department Sergeant Johnson and Officer Fullmore. 

Glenn County COVID-19 Data Dashboard Transition

Glenn County, CA – Effective October 31, 2022, Glenn County Public Health will transition the local COVID-19 Data Dashboards to align with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data systems. On October 17, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the COVID-19 State of Emergency will end on February 28, 2023. As state and local COVID-19 response efforts shift to rely on the current infrastructure and tools in place, Glenn County Public Health will transition to CDPH’s tools for COVID-19 monitoring and prevention efforts. 

Glenn County OptumServe Site Closure and Local At-Home Test Kit Distribution

GLENN COUNTY, CA — Glenn County’s OptumServe Testing Site located at Orland Memorial Hall will be permanently closing on Thursday, June 30th at 11 AM. To ensure residents have timely and convenient access to testing after OptumServe’s closure, Glenn County Public Health is partnering with Tri Counties Community Action Partnership (TCCAP) to coordinate local test kit distribution. Beginning on Friday, July 1st TCCAP will be distributing at-home test kits to Glenn County residents by appointment.
 

Glenn County Valley-Wide Mosquito Abatement District Boundaries & Assessment Report

The Valley-Wide Mosquito Abatement District roughly covers 420 square miles (basically the valley floor of Glenn County). It excludes the already existing Glenn County Mosquito and Vector Control District, the Rice Pest Abatement District #1, Hamilton City Community Service District (currently served by the Butte County MVCD) and the unincorporated part of Glenn County to the west of the Tehama Colusa Canal and everything west of County Road D were the Tehama Colusa Canal crosses.  

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Press Release: Glenn County Public Health to Conduct a Health-Related Survey by Phone (June 19, 2023)

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GLENN COUNTY, CA — Glenn County Public Health is working with The Logit Research Group to conduct health-related telephone surveys based on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Between June 21- July 31, 2023, Glenn County residents will be randomly selected and called on their landline or cell phone to take a 20 to 25-minute survey. Public Health has chosen to conduct phone surveys to gather input from a diverse range of community members. The input will provide a snapshot of the county’s current health status and identify areas for improvement.

Public Health Clinics for 2023

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PUBLIC HEALTH OFFERS WEEKLY CLINICS IN 2023

Glenn County, CA - Glenn County Public Health will be hosting twice weekly clinics offering TB testing, pregnancy testing, the seasonal influenza vaccine, and COVID-19 booster vaccine. Clinics will be offered in Willows the first and third week of the month, and in Orland the second and fourth week of the month. To make an appointment or for additional information call Glenn County Public Health at (530) 934-6588.