A North Dakota library said a copy of "Rebecca" by author Daphne du Maurier was returned anonymously through the mail 51 years after its due date.
When new Adair County Public Library director Susan Knox moved to Kirksville just over 20 years ago, she entered uncharted ...
Our traveling book club makes its 19th stop! On the docket: novels about the Harlem Renaissance & a secret affair, growing up ...
From April 1-30, the Office of the City Clerk is offering an "Amnesty Month" by waiving late fees and back charges on vehicle ...
Even a rainy Monday morning couldn’t stop the excitement local community members had for the soft opening of the South Branch ...
NORTHAMPTON — Forbes Library will be breaking ground for its new outdoor performance stage by the end of March, with ...
Instead of highlighting only the war, however, she chose to focus on the resilience of the country's people. The trip covered ...
A new children’s book about traditions, learning from other cultures and bringing people together was released this month, ...
Cristina Roccati graduated from the University of Bologna when few other Italian women earned degrees, and she taught physics ...
The owner of TLC Sports Bar & Grill says it’s devoted to ensuring all patrons are safe. But the sheriff’s department calls it a “problem bar.” ...
The copy of "Wild West" by Bertrand Sinclair was due back on November 23, 1926, but was finally returned more than 98 years ...
An official at the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library says the reader likely checked "Wild West" out around Halloween 1926. The book was supposed to be back by Nov. 23 that year.
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