Mission: The Gothenburg Public Library believes it is essential to provide free and equal access to services and resources to meet the information...
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MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Lexington Public Library is to extend quality service to area residents. Quality service encompasses current...
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The Butler Memorial Library has been serving the Cambridge area for over 50 years. With its wide variety of offerings and services, the library pro...
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Books, audiobooks, large print books, videos, cake pans, magazines, access to interlibrary loan, computer with FREE internet access and wifi.
Book...
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The Oxford Library was built in 1976 and contains over 12,000 volumes.
It has an annual circulation of 9,000 and access to high-speed internet a...
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Our Mission Statement The purpose of the McCook Public Library is to meet the information needs of the citizens of the community by providing reso...
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Purpose
The Broken Bow Library Foundation exists to receive gifts, bequests, grants, and property of any kind for the use and benefit of the Broke...
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Mission Statement:
The mission of the North Platte Public Library is to assure access to the accumulated knowledge of the world. This enables ind...
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The Hoesch Memorial Public Library, located in the City Park, contains more than 12,000 items and has an average annual circulation of 20,000. Book...
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Mission Statement:
The Kearney Public Library exists to provide equal access to information and to promote the enjoyment of reading, culture, and ...
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History:
The Prairie View Sunshine City Library had its beginning as the Sunshine Library in the basement of Bill and Vivian Jansonius in June...
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Oberlin City Library was first located in the Courthouse and then moved into the Opera House/Chief Movie Theater on February 6, 1907. The current f...
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History of Jennings City Library
The city library began as a personal collection of Mrs. Margaret Underwood. Mrs. Underwood was very well ...
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