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Library Tidings
Book Review
“Buried”
by Ellison Cooper
Senior Special Agent
Sayer Altair studies the
minds of psychopaths.
But even she didn’t expect
to uncover a killer within
the Federal Bureau of In-
vestigation. Rooting him
out and exposing internal
corruption got her a bullet
wound and six months of
desk duty. Now she’s final-
ly back in the field, called
in when an off-duty FBI
agent and his cadaver dog
fall into a sinkhole filled
with human bones.
Found deep in Virgin-
ia’s Shenandoah National
Park, the skeletal remains
date back almost two de-
cades, the same time a
beloved local teen dis-
appeared. The cold case
quickly heats up when
Sayer’s team finds two
fresh corpses among the
bones. When a gruesome
clue ties these new bod-
ies to a woman recently
kidnapped along with her
young daughter, Sayer has
to uncover the connection
between the old bones and
the new bodies before the
mother and child become
the next victims.
News about the Siuslaw Public Library by Kevin Mittge
But the killer is one
step ahead, attacking her
team and sabotaging their
efforts. With her investi-
gation compromised and
Sayer unsure of who to
trust, she receives unwant-
ed help from Subject 037,
one of the anonymous
psychopaths she is cur-
rently studying. She has
the chilling realization
that he’s someone power-
ful in Washington, D.C.
— and he is not about to
let a mundane serial killer
jeopardize his own omi-
nous agenda for Sayer …
with Lane County Public
Health yet? You can do
that online at http://bit.
ly/LaneCOVIDVax or by
calling 541-682-1380.
If you would like some
assistance, library staff are
happy to help you com-
plete the brief process over
the phone.
People can call 541-997-
3132, during open hours,
Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We can
fill out the form on your
behalf by asking you a few
basic questions.
A couple of points to
know: anyone can pre-reg-
COVID-19 Vaccine Pre- ister; you don’t have to be
Registration Assistance in a currently-eligible vac-
Have you pre-registered cine group; pre-registering
for the COVID-19 vaccine won’t schedule you an ap-
pointment but it will put
you on the list of interest-
ed recipients. Lane County
will be in touch with more
information; and it also
gives the county a better
idea of who is ready to
receive the vaccine when
it’s available, and where to
schedule clinics.
You can learn more by
visiting http://lanecounty.
org/coronavirus.
Federal Tax Forms
The library now has the
basic federal IRS tax forms
and instructions. These
will be available during
curbside hours, 11 a.m. to
2 p.m., Monday through
Thursday, and on Fridays
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The library does not have
Oregon State tax booklets
or forms but in a pinch
we can always print out a
form for you that you can
pick up during curbside
hours.
RB Digital Content
Moving to Overdrive
Some of you may have
accessed digital maga-
zines through RB Digital.
That company has been
acquired by Overdrive and
now all of their periodicals
can be accessed through
Overdrive’s Library2Go
website or by using the
Libby app, just as you
would access eBooks and
eAudio. Contact library
staff with questions.
LCC Board appoints Western Lane County director
EUGENE—The Lane
Community College
Board of Education ap-
pointed Holli Johnson of
west Eugene to the Zone 1
seat by unanimous vote at
its March 3 special meet-
ing. Johnson will fill the
remainder of the term
which ends June 30, 2021.
Johnson is the first Af-
rican American woman to
serve on Lane Communi-
ty College’s board.
She said in her applica-
tion, “As a woman of color
living in a predominantly
white community, it is my
goal to represent all eth-
nic groups in an equitable
and just fashion.”
Johnson has worked in
education for 25 years. She
currently coordinates the
African American/Black
Student Success Program
for Lane ESD, serving 16
K-12 school districts in
Lane County, since 2019.
Before that she worked at
the University of Oregon
for 13 years in the Office
of Student Financial Aid
and Scholarships.
She has previous board
experience on the Oregon
Association of Financial
Aid Administrators. She
is also current chair for
the Education Committee
of the Eugene-Springfield
NAACP and is the educa-
tional director at St. Mark
CME Church in Eugene.
A community college
graduate, Johnson holds
a Master of Education
in Adult Education and
Higher Learning from
Oregon State University; a
Bachelor of Arts in Sociol-
ogy from the University of
Oregon; and an Associate
of Arts in Sociology from
San Diego City College.
The community col-
lege’s Zone 1, 3, 4 and 5
seats are up for election
in the May 18, 2021 Lane
County special election.
The deadline for candi-
dates to file is March 18.
Members serve four-year
terms.
Zone 1 represents west-
ern Lane County, includ-
ing west Eugene, Veneta
and Florence. The Zone
1 seat was vacated last
month when former
board member Melanie
Muenzer stepped down to
accept another position.
For more information
about Lane Community
College:
• w w w. l a n e c c . e d u /
Newsroom
• twitter.com/LaneTi-
Holli Johnson, Lane
tans(link is external)
Community
College
• www.facebook.com/
Zone
1
Director
L aneC ommunityC ol-
Veterans/Disabilities Em-
lege(link is external)
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