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MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. – The Mendocino National Forest is seeking qualified applicants to fill several temporary, full-time positions.

The vacancy announcements involve labor and administrative jobs.

Applicants can find contact information within each announcement on the USAJOBS Web site. Please note the open and close dates for each position.

The following employment opportunities are available:

• Visitor Services Information Assistant with duty at Stonyford - GS-1001-05 – USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement Number: 17-TEMP-S5-1001-5VISIA-DT (Opens: 5/25/2017 - Closes: 5/31/2017).

• Fire and Aviation Administrative Support Assistant with duty at Willows - GS-0303-05 – USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement Number: 17-TEMP-S5-0303-5ADSUP-DT (Opens: 5/30/2017 - Closes: 6/5/2017).

• Laborer (Engineering) with duty at Elk Creek - WG-3502-3 – USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement Number: 17-TEMP-S5-3502-3LABO-DT, WG-3502-03, LABORER (Opens: 05/31/2017 - Closes: 06/06/2017).

• Visitor Services Information Assistant with duty at Willows - GS-1001-04 – USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement Number: 17-TEMP-S5-1001-4VISIA-DT, GS-1001-04 (Opens: 5/26/2017 - Closes: 6/1/2017).

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will offer a free traditional hunter education course in June. 

The course will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, June 12; Tuesday, June 13; and Wednesday, June 14. The final class on Saturday, June 17, will be held from 8 to noon.

The location for the course is the Brick Hall, 16374 Main St., Lower Lake.

Training topics include hunter and firearms safety, ethics and hunter responsibility, basic survival and first aid, wildlife identification and management, hunting techniques and equipment, and wild game care.

Students must attend all days and hours to receive full credit and must pass the required test for certification of completion.

Registration must be completed online by visiting the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Web site at www.wildlife.ca.gov/Hunter-Education and following the step-by-step instructions.

Class space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.

Additional course dates and locations are also located at this site. 

For additional information or if your organization would like to host a course, please contact Wildlife Officer Mike Pascoe at 707-263-1044 or Roland LeDoux at 707-994-0637.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Solidarity Sundays of Lake County is writing in response to the inaccurate statement, voiced by House Speaker Paul Ryan and parroted by conservative members of the House of Representatives, that the Affordable Care Act is collapsing.

This is a clear attempt to misdirect the public’s attention from the more serious rationale behind the Republican-controlled House of Representatives recently approved plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act and replace it with an initiative that rations health care to fund tax cuts for the U.S.’s highest earners, while allowing even greater profits for the insurance industry.

This cynical move would allow states to seek federal waivers to ignore certain mandates in the Affordable Care Act — including the one blocking insurance companies from charging people more because of pre-existing conditions

In Lake County, with over 3,000 citizens enrolled in ACA and more than 16,500 enrolled in Medicare, this action could inflict punishing costs on people with ailments from asthma to cancer, as well as on pregnant women and seniors.

The Republican plan would create an opening for state-level programs that would allow less robust protections for those who rely on the individual market for coverage. 

Additionally, the new plan would cut $880 billion from Medicaid by 2026 causing the most devastating impact on those who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid – those who are the poorest and sickest of all and need help with toileting, bathing and eating. 

Nonpartisan health advocacy groups, including the American Lung Association and the American Cancer Society, reviewed the legislation and concluded it would weaken protections for people with ongoing medical issues.  And the American Association of Retired Persons stands squarely against this plan.

States will be able to seek waivers from requirements that insurers cover 10 “essential health benefits,” including maternity, mental health and prescription drugs.

Also, states could seek waivers from requirements that they charge their oldest customers no more than three times more than their youngest ones, potentially driving adults between 50 and 65 out of the health care system entirely.

The people of Lake County are fortunate to have representatives like senators Diane Feinstein and Kamala Harris and Congressmen Mike Thompson and John Garamendi working on our behalf in Washington.

We urge all community members to share their concerns with their representatives, stay abreast of the “Healthy California” bill (SB 562) working its way through the California legislature and get involved at the local level.

To learn more about Solidarity Sundays, visit www.solidaritysundays.org . To join our Lake County group, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Pamela Bordisso, Kelseyville
Nancy Harby, Lakeport
Sissa Harris, Clearlake
Shirley Howland, Clearlake
Cindi Koehn, Kelseyville
Carlene Leskar, Clearlake Oaks
Martha Mincer, Kelseyville
Kathleen Morgen, Hidden Valley Lake
Paula Mune, Upper Lake
Valerie Nixon, Kelseyville
Gillian Parrillo, Lakeport
Anne Rubin, Hidden Valley Lake
Kate Schmidt-Hopper, Hidden Valley Lake

tedkooserbarn

The University of Minnesota Press has published a wonderful new collection of bee poems, “If Bees Are Few,” which may in some small way help the bees and will certainly offer some honey to poetry lovers.

Here's just one poem, by Heid Erdrich, who lives in Minnesota. Her most recent book is “Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems” from the University of Arizona Press.

Stung

She couldn't help but sting my finger,
clinging a moment before I flung her
to the ground. Her gold is true, not the trick
evening light plays on my roses.
She curls into herself, stinger twitching,
gilt wings folded. Her whole life just a few weeks,
and my pain subsided in a moment.
In the cold, she hardly had her wits to buzz.
No warning from either of us:
she sleeping in the richness of those petals,
then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom
in devastating force, crushing the petals for the scent.
And she mortally threatened, wholly unaware
that I do this daily, alone with the gold last light,
in what seems to me an act of love.

American Life in Poetry does not accept unsolicited submissions. It is made possible by The Poetry Foundation ( www.poetryfoundation.org ), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2016 by Heid Erdrich, “Stung,” from If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems (Univ. of Minnesota Pr., James P. Lenfesty, Ed., 2016). Poem reprinted by permission of Heid Erdrich and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2017 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006.

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