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The Bloomington Public Library began a new chapter Thursday as staff along with government and business leaders held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its renovated and expanded facility.
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The Bloomington Public Library has implemented an annual fee amnesty program for long-lost items. Once a year, the library will wipe records of materials lost for more than five years.
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Bloomington's library will be closed through Oct. 15 as staff prepare to move services from the east side of the building to the west side while renovations continue.
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Banned Books Week is an annual event that usually occurs in the last week of September to highlight books that have been the subject of censorship attempts. This year's observance runs from Oct. 1-7.
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Bloomington Public Library staff will be packing some of its books and other materials for its planned expansion after bids from moving companies came in too high.
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The Bloomington City Council is expected to get its first look at conceptual designs for a scaled-down $15 million library expansion by late summer.The…
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Libraries across the country are ditching overdue fees after finding that the penalties drive away the people who stand to benefit the most from free…
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Bloomington Public Library officials say they don't have a firm dollar amount they are willing to spend on a planned expansion, but they say it will be…
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The Bloomington Public Library expansion plan has been in the works for nearly two decades. But the most recent proposal has some, including Mayor Tari…