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I heard over the years that we Americans are supposed to be threatened by the countless graduates being pumped out of the universities over in China. Well I figured I ought to check things out for m...
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Dayton Beach Library
$5.00 for 2 hours. 10 people waiting in line. Sun is out, surfs up, 95 degrees, . Gotta go ! Thousands of books, but everyone is waiting for computers and Internet....
Posted on 7/7/09 at 5:49 AM
Foundation continues to gather information on library proposal
The Hudson Area Library Foundation is continuing to gather information and facts that they hope will persuade local governments and voters to support a new Hudson library at the corner of First and Vine streets in the former NMC building.By Meg Heaton , July 18, 2008
Troy residents to vote on their stake in Hudson library
The Troy Town Board entertained discussion of the proposed Hudson Area Joint library referendum at its June 19 regular meeting. While there were differences of opinion among board members, they favored taking the binding question to town voters in November.By By Diane Nelson, Staff correspondent , July 10, 2008
City appropriates money for writing new joint library agreement
The Hudson City Council on Monday night unanimously voted to spend $2,500 on crafting a new operating agreement for the Hudson Area Joint Library.By Randy Hanson , June 05, 2008
Municipal leaders begin study of library plan
The top elected officials from the city of Hudson, village of North Hudson and towns of Hudson and St. Joseph met early Tuesday morning in Mayor Dean Knudson’s office to begin their study of the feasibility of moving the Hudson Area Joint Library to the Nuclear Management Co. building.By Randy Hanson , May 22, 2008
Mayor takes library move lead
Halfway through a report on the Hudson Area Library Foundation’s plan to relocate the library to the Nuclear Management Co. building, Hudson Mayor Dean Knudson announced that the heads of the municialities involved would be taking the lead on the issue.By Randy Hanson , May 14, 2008
Municipalities question library foundation’s role in proposed NMC building purchase
Members of the Hudson Town Board and Hudson Mayor Dean Knudson are questioning the role the Hudson Area Library Foundation is playing in the effort to relocate the Hudson Area Joint Library to the Nuclear Management Co. building.By Randy Hanson , May 14, 2008
Letter: Against NMC library site
The letter I submitted for last week’s paper edited out some points I thought were important. I made reference to the fact that the members of the Hudson Area Library Foundation had never been identified. This week, I made some inquiries as to the makeup of the membership and now am more knowledgeable about the scope of the diversity of the membership. I was surprised there were so few people actually involved. This further emphasizes the need for greater diversity of opinions from various sections of the area.By Jenebelle Houck Zappa, Hudson , April 18, 2008
Letter: Dislikes NMC library site
The advisory library referendum passed with flying colors, now the council’s work should begin to carry out the wishes of people to have a new library. Unfortunately, there are still many issues to deal with.By Jenebelle Houck Zappa, Hudson , April 11, 2008
New library — What’s next?
With 70 percent of voters in last week’s election saying they would support the purchase of a new home for the Hudson Area Joint Library, the real work of the proposal now begins.By Meg Heaton , April 09, 2008
DPI studies impact of state libraries
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has commissioned a study of the economic impact of Wisconsin libraries that will be released at the Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries annual conference April 30–May 2 in Stevens Point.March 28, 2008
Letter: Backs new library
Thank you, Library Foundation, for gathering the facts on our poorly located, understaffed and underfunded library. After attending various Library Board meetings and foundation presentations, it is clear that the need and proposed solution have been well-researched and thought-out.By Carol and Jim Kojis, Town of Hudson , March 28, 2008
Letter: Backs library downtown
When our family moved to Hudson 35 years ago, the downtown business district was a thriving area. Along with many other businesses, we had two grocery stores, a theater and a department store. Of course, there was little or nothing up on “the hill.”By Gary Hines, North Hudson , March 28, 2008
Letter: Supports new library
I’m going to vote yes on April 1 for the Hudson Area Joint Library referendum. We have a rare opportunity to move forward as a community, and I hope that you will join me. Here are a few reasons why.By Ruth Knapp, Hudson , March 28, 2008
Letter: New library is good idea
Citizens in the service area of the Hudson Area Joint Library have a unique opportunity to seize the moment by voting “yes” in support of the Lakefront Library plan.By Dan Bushman, Hudson , March 28, 2008
Letter: New library is good choice
There are so many positives about purchasing the NMC building on First Street as a future site for the Hudson Area Joint Library. It’s an attractive building in a central location: a perfect community gathering place to enhance Hudson’s beautiful riverfront.By Colleen O’Connell , Hudson , March 28, 2008
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