PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Crook County Library, in partnership with the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Bowman Museum and Central Oregon Disability Support Network, is excited to announce ...
According to the Oregon Library Association, the Library Employee of the Year Award is given to a library employee who provides excellent service and shows leadership, initiative, and willingness to ...
Crook County Library is facing a deluge of demands to label children’s books that reflect the LGBTQ community and remove them from the children’s section, an effort that is raising concerns among ...
In an unusual sight, people packed into the Crook County Library on Thursday night for a meeting of its board. The topic at hand had drawn the standing room crowd: namely, whether or not to segregate ...
Facebook’s Prineville Data Center recently awarded $100,000 to the Friends of the Crook County Library to enhance technology education throughout the county. Through the library’s strategic planning ...
From left, Bonnie Stahla, director of the Crook County Public Library System; Carrie Riley, library branch manager in Sundance; and Dian True, a senior project coordinator with WyCOA at UW, display ...
It was 2:30 a.m. when alarms went off at the Crook County Public Library in Prineville. A janitor had been carrying a trash can through the door. Inside, a library book was buried in the refuse. The ...
Enrolled Klamath Tribes member Gabriann “Abby” Hall will give a free presentation on the history of Indian boarding schools from noon to 1 p.m. May 12 at Crook County Library, 175 NW Meadow Lakes ...
One by one, they approached the front of the crowded room at the Crook County Library in Prineville, ready to voice an opinion amid a heated community debate over LGBTQ-friendly children’s books. As ...
Crook County Library will host several cemetery walks around the Wyoming county again this summer, kicking off with the Mt. Moriah Cemetery Walk in Sundance on Thursday, July 7 at 6:30 p.m. During the ...
The Crook County Library in Sundance will host a historical program by Beulah resident Vernon Davis on Friday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. in the library meeting room. The program is free and open to the public ...
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