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Read books in your email. New books each week. Sample 2-3 chapters.

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**WSCH FM 99.3 will announce closings due to inclement weather or bad road conditions. Mobile Library patrons can always call our Main Library at 537-2775 for more information and changes in schedule.


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NEW: ConsumerReports.org @ Your Library

The steadfast magazine you’ve been checking for years before making important purchase decisions is now available from your Library’s website. Known as one of the most trusted resources for information and advice on consumer products, this award-winning website contains information that enables you, as a consumer, to make better purchasing decisions on products. In addition, you will find advice on saving money on home improvement plans, how to shore up personal finances, ways to improve health and much more. It includes additional content not found in the magazines.  The content is updated more frequently than the print and electronic magazine versions. ConsumerReports.org also makes searching for product review and ratings easier than ever.

Let's give it a try: ConsumerRepots.org @ Your Library
Want access from home? Click here ConsumerReport.org


New: Upcoming Titles from your Favorite Authors.

Check our list of upcoming new titles and recently added titles. See any that sound interesting? Let us know and we will put your name on the reserve list for that book or click the book title to make your own reservation. It's easy!  Here are more titles from our catalog.


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Information on the Flu from the CDC

Show your child how to wash his hands. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.

Put Your Hands Together Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or well enough and may transmit up to 80% of all infections by their hands. From doorknobs to animals to food, harmful germs can live on almost everything. Hand washing may be your single most important act to help stop the spread of infection and stay healthy. Watch the CDC YouTube Channel.

   
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