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Dwight Eisenhower was president when the Spokane Valley Library opened in 1955. Starting Monday, the library embarks on a two-week move to a new building.
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In North Idaho next month, two seats on the Community Library Network Board of Trustees will be up for a vote. Trustees help set library policy, approve the budget and work with the system’s director. But this election will also be a test of whether voters think the board ought to be clearing bookshelves as well.
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A co-founder of the Community Library Network Alliance, Emily Christopherson, says she’s worried about groups motivated by misinformation that want materials they don’t like to be moved or removed from shelves.
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As libraries come under pressure from some conservative activists angry about books and materials, Coeur d'Alene's public library hopes its third annual holiday book giveaway isn't considered controversial.
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When people in Kootenai County clean out attics and basements, or move, or handle estates, often they end up donating books to the Coeur d’Alene Public…
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One of the ripples from Washington moving back into Phase 2 of its coronavirus reopening plan is that libraries are allowed to reopen their doors to…
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Today on Inland Journal and the Inland Journal podcast, WSU researchers say people of color and who live in low-income neighborhoods are more likely to…
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Patrons at several southeastern Washington and north central Idaho libraries will no longer have to pay fines for overdue books. That policy takes effect…
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On this day when children are opening gifts, it’s a good time to tell a story about a new partnership program between Spokane Public Schools and the…
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The November ballot in the city of Spokane has become more crowded and interesting.Last night, the city council and school board approved two bond issues…