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UKIAH, Calif. – Friends of the Mendocino College Library, an affiliate of the Mendocino College Foundation, is hosting mystery author Waights Taylor Jr. for its third reading in the spring reading series.

He will be reading from his new novel, “Touch of Redemption,” on Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in Room 4210, upstairs in the new college library. The college is located at 1000 Hensley Creek Rd. in Ukiah.

Admission to the event is free.

In “Touch of Redemption,” the second book in the Joe McGrath and Sam Rucker detective novels, the two men embark on a difficult journey – an attempt to find the murderers of Joe’s father 25 years ago.

It is 1948 in segregated Alabama, and Joe, a white man, and Sam, a black man, face numerous obstacles, the least of which is the racism and bigotry of the time, while struggling with the challenges of solving a murder case a quarter century old.

New York Times Best Selling Author Sheldon Siegel said this about Taylor's first mystery, “Kiss of Salvation”: “Kiss of Salvation takes us back to the dawn of the Civil Rights movement in 1947 Birmingham. It’s a murder mystery, a history, and an in-depth study of evolving times in the American South. Deftly written and immensely readable, Taylor paints a picture of a complex era in American culture. Highly recommended.”

Waights Taylor Jr. was born in Birmingham, Ala., and spent his young, formative years growing up in the segregated South.

After graduation from the University of Alabama in 1959 with a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering, his professional career included 24 years in the aviation industry and then 22 years in management consulting.

When his professional career was coming to an end, he turned to writing.

He is an author, a poet and a playwright. His first book, “Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic: An Artist's History of the Slavic People,” was published in 2008.

His first chapbook of poetry and short stories, “Literary Ramblings,” was published in 2010. His second book, “Our Southern Home: Scottsboro to Montgomery to Birmingham – The Transformation of the South in the Twentieth Century” was published in October 2011.

“Touch of Redemption” was released in March 2016. He now lives in Santa Rosa.

For more information about the reading or the author, please check the college Web site at www.mendocino.edu or call John Koetzner at 707-468-3051.

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Representatives Mike Thompson (CA-05), Jared Huffman (CA-02), Jerry McNerney (CA-09), Doris Matsui (CA-06), Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) and John Garamendi (CA-03) released a statement on Tuesday in response to the news that the Office of Inspector General (OIG) within the Department of the Interior will conduct a review of the Delta Habitat Conservation and Conveyance Program, also known as California WaterFix.

The OIG will investigate claims made by internal whistleblowers that the Bureau of Reclamation executed a financial assistance agreement (FAA) with the California Department of Water Resources without authorization under current law; violated cost sharing requirements set forth under the FAA; and granted funds to support duplicative projects.

“We are encouraged to learn that the Department of Interior’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) will conduct a review of the Bureau of Reclamation’s (BOR) role in funding the ill-conceived California WaterFix,” the members of Congress said in the joint statement.

“As we have previously suggested in correspondence with BOR, the agency has acted outside its statutory authority in granting nearly $60 million to support the review of the WaterFix conveyance project. Such gross mismanagement of taxpayer dollars must spell the end of federal involvement in this project, which amounts to nothing more than a thinly-veiled water grab that threatens to decimate water quality and supply for the families, farmers and species that rely on the Delta.

“We applaud the OIG for taking this important first step toward not only protecting millions in taxpayer dollars, but the future of the Delta. We urge the OIG to investigate the full range of allegations made by our offices in conjunction with other stakeholders,” the statement concluded.

040716swimteamNORTH COAST, Calif. – The Clear Lake/Kelseyville combined high school swim team took on their toughest rival on Thursday when they swam against Tech High School at the Honey Bee Pool in Rohnert Park.

The girls continued their winning streak by earning the most points in the meet.

First place finishes went to Shannon Fronsman in the 100 Breaststroke, Nikki Hanson in the 200 Freestyle, and Lauren Rudnick in the 100 Butterfly and 500 Freestyle events.

The 200 Freestyle relay team made up of Nikki Hanson, Emma Larsen, Lauren Rudnick and Kaylie Williams also swam to a first place finish.

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According to coach Agustin Merodio, “Our girls are quite strong this year. We are extremely competitive because of the sheer number of swimmers in the water. We are able to compete in all events and earn a substantial number of points.”

The boys team competed against the much larger squad from Tech High School but was still able to score some first place victories.

Nick Dobusch in the 200 Freestyle, Max Madrzyk in the 100 Freestyle and Charlie Adams in the 200 Individual Medley and the 100 Backstroke all finished in first place.

Merodio said, “This speaks to the dedication of year-round swimmers. These boys have practiced hard all year-round and their work ethic is paying off. They swam against other year-round swimmers from a much larger team and were still able to swim to personal victories.”

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Next up for the swim team is St. Helena High School on Thursday in St. Helena.

The team wants to remind the community to come out and support them at Family Bingo Night on April 23 at the Lakeport Senior Center.

Doors open at 5 p.m. and the team is hoping to see everyone come out for this fun event.

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LUCERNE, Calif. – The April tour of “The Castle,” which houses Marymount California University’s Lakeside Campus, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 13, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Anyone interested in a tour, information on MCU Lakeside bachelor’s degree programs, or general use of the facility is encouraged to drop in.

Reservations are not necessary. People are invited to bring friends who are also curious about the facility.

Future open house events are scheduled for May 4, June 15, July 13 and Aug. 9.

Prospective students are highly encouraged to stop by to tour and learn more about the degree programs and educational opportunities available. 

The campus is located at 3700 Country Club Drive in Lucerne.

For more information, call Enrollment Coordinator Kathy Windrem at 310-303-7699 or visit www.marymountcalifornia.edu .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Elementary will host its Tiger Track-A-Thon fundraiser on Saturday, April 30.

The fun event will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school's upper field, next to the softball field.

There will be booths, a dunk tank, and a kissing booth featuring the lovable therapy dogs Eddie and Dinah.

Lakeport Elementary is located at 250 Lange St.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Community Care is hosting the Trailblazer Story Competition for people age 60 and above in Lake and Mendocino counties.

Community Care is a nonprofit agency that arranges affordable, competent help to enable people with disabilities or illnesses continue to live independently at home.

The competition invites seniors to share how they are blazing trails – giving back to the community, starting new careers or hobbies, redefining aging or anything else that says, "trailblazer."

There will be prizes for first, second and third place. All appropriate entries will be published in a book and all participants will receive a copy.

Entries should be about 500 words. Photographs are welcomed. There is a release form that needs to be filled out before submissions are published.

Stories need to be submitted electronically to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via mail to 301 S. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482, no later than May 25, 2016.

Winners will be contacted by June 15.

Please call 707-468-9347 for more information.

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