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Voters in Chippewa and Mackinac counties will decide on Feb. 27 if they want to increase funding for the Superior District Library system, a collection of eight libraries across the region.
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As part of the “American and The Holocaust” exhibit, The Petoskey District Library is holding Women’s Experiences during the Holocaust workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. in the Carnegie Building.
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A West Michigan township has defunded its library amid a heated debate about books with LGBTQ+ themes. Former staff members said they've been battling pressure from residents for months.
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More than 70 public libraries across Michigan are providing free, at-home COVID-19 test kits.
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With demand for rapid COVID-19 tests increasing amid a spike in Omicron-fueled infections, the state health department plans to make at-home kits available for free at libraries.
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Self-help and romantic comedy books were some of the most popular genres borrowed from the East Lansing Public Library this year.
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What happens when Freedom to Read meets a refusal to publish? Michigan libraries are navigating that right now, after it’s been announced that six Dr.…
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A northern Michigan library is sharing virtual storytime kits to help kids across the state and nation have access to new books and activities.The virtual…
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A national traveling museum exhibit featuring the struggles faced by Native American tribes is coming to Alpena county. The exhibit, ‘Native Voices’…
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A state senator has been recognized for his work to help public libraries maintain their place in society. Republican Senator Jim Stamas received the…