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A Little Free Library in the form of a bus is now part of the Bay Area Transportation Authority in Traverse City. In partnership with the Traverse Area District Library, riders can take a book, leave a book, or check out multi-media on their phone while riding the bus.
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The department said the change came after receiving feedback on the list last year, pushing them to reduce the number of publications on the banned publication list.
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The Michigan Library Association is urging families to protect their First Amendment rights by taking a stand against book bans.
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Besser Elementary recently installed its first book vending machine with over 300 books available for free.
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Someone complained about the book, which is in the collection at the Galesburg-Augusta High School library. The superintendent denies the district broke its rules.
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Board of Education says it backs and supports Dr. Dan Behm.
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A young author is celebrating his debut novel tomorrow with a book signing at the Oscoda library. The seven-year-old's book “The Tale of Talking Trees” tells the story of a boy and his tree friends.
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More than 600-hundred people showed up to a Dearborn board of education meeting last night.
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Officials with the Harbor Springs Festival of the Book announced on Wednesday they're canceling this year's event.The three-day festival, which attracts…
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The Library of Michigan has announced its Notable Book List for 2019. The list contains 20 Michigan books published in 2018.If your New Year’s resolution…