Clippings January 8, 2016

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Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Library Clippings for the week of January 8, 2016 Library News Growing literacy and community (Camas-Washougal Post-Record, Camas, 12/8/15) Library board trustee position open The Denny Ashby Library Board of Trustees has an opening for a Garfield County resident who cares about libraries and is interested in actively promoting the library in the community. Applications were due on December 28, 2015. The library board will review the applications and make recommendations to the Garfield County Commissioners for appointment. (East Washingtonian, Pomeroy, 12/9/15) Library late fees won’t be capped Starting January 1, 2016, Pend Oreille County libraries will not cap the overdue fees on materials. Currently the fees are capped at $3.00, no matter how long overdue. The library charges 10 cents per day for books, audio books, and CDs and $2.00 per day for DVDs or videos. (Newport Miner, Newport, 12/2/15) CORRECTION: This article incorrectly stated that Pend Oreille County libraries will charge late fees of $2.00 per day for DVDs or videos. They printed a retraction to correct the error. All late fees are 10 cents per day including those for DVDs and videos (per email from Lori Slover, Library Director, on December 31, 2015). Library seeks input on long range plan Whitman County Library Board of Trustees is seeking input and comments from residents on a proposed long range plan for the library district. The recently updated plan can be found at the library’s website at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by visiting any of the district’s 14 locations. To comment on the plan or for more information, contact Kristie Kirkpatrick, library district director, at [email protected]. (Whitman County Gazette, Colfax, 12/10/15) Union Gap in better fiscal shape (Yakima Herald-Republic, Yakima, 12/11/15) Camas officials consider pros, cons of joining FVRL District (Camas-Washougal Post-Record, Camas, 12/15/15) BOCC seeking library trustee post The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners accepted applications for a trustee position representing Lewis County on the Timberland Regional Library board. The appointment will serve a seven-year term. The application deadline was December 28, 2015. (The East County Journal, Morton, 12/16/15) Drive through library The Forks Library was not such a quiet place on the evening of Monday, December 7 as a car attempted to make it a drive-through library. According to Forks Police Administrator Rick Bart, an unlicensed 16-year-old male driver, driving the family car, hit the gas instead of the brake. Work to repair the damage was underway the following day. (Forks Forum, Forks, 12/17/15) Buildings Saving a historic building – big plans for Oroville’s Public Library (Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune, Oroville, 12/10/15) ************************************************************************************ [This summary of library news represents a selection of current newspaper clippings about Washington libraries received from Washington newspapers. The summary is created by Marilyn Lindholm of the Washington State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State. For further information about this summary or the clippings listed, contact Shirley Lewis at 360-570-5567 or [email protected].]


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