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View Stories from our City 2019
We have created a site that displays some highlights from our 2019 year. With COVID happening in 2020, we were unable to produce a similar Story Map. We plan to produce one for 2021.
Resources
Willard Library is a valuable resource for residents, offering books and a vast digital collection that includes audio books, e-books, DVDs, music, magazines and streaming video for movies and TV shows. The downtown library (7 West Van Buren Street) and the Helen Warner Branch (36 Minges Creek Place) have dozens of computers available for public use.
The Children's Room and Teen Room are popular and numerous activities are offered each week. The library offers historical archives, an extensive historical newspaper collection and information helpful in researching genealogy.
More Information
For more details about library services, visit their website.
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