NORTH POWDER – For much of their history in the U.S., local libraries have served as far more than just book repositories, especially in rural areas. From the iconic brick Carnegie buildings to slick modern designs, these public institutions offer a wide variety of useful services for smaller towns, often serving as community hubs and learning centers, in addition to providing easy access to literature. Now, over three years and a million dollar…
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