Tri-County Library Project Breaks New Ground
Fremont’s future library and community center is taking shape with a design inspired by local fishing villages and a focus on sustainability.
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Fremont’s future library and community center is taking shape with a design inspired by local fishing villages and a focus on sustainability.
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The State of Wisconsin recognized the importance of having a public informed about governmental affairs and adopted policies to ensure the public is receiving the fullest and most complete information regarding the affairs of government. In order to advance this policy, the open meetings law requires that “all meetings of all state and local governmental
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Wisconsin’s open meetings law supports the principle that the public is entitled to the fullest and most complete information regarding the affairs of government as is compatible with the conduct of government business. To this end, all meetings of state and local government bodies (including library boards) must be held in places reasonably accessible to
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Every year on a Tuesday in February, the Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) hosts Library Legislative Day. Library supporters from across the state gather in Madison to meet with state legislators and share the value of libraries in our communities. In 2025, the event will be held on Tuesday, February 11.
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Congratulations! You have been appointed to a public library board, now what? What does it all mean for you?
First, let’s consider the reasons why public library boards are composed of various types of citizen appointees. Those reasons include:
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Policies may not prevent problems from arising in your library, but having up-to-date policies equips staff with the tools they need to face routine or tough issues when they do arise. Well-written, board-approved policies achieve several things:
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Libraries want to be spaces that are welcoming to all. But sometimes a welcoming space for one, infringes on the space or safety of another. This is why behavior policies are so important. A behavior policy should clearly explain how a patron must conduct themselves in the library and on library property and what consequences will result from policy
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Do you recognize this statement from the library annual report? “The library’s board membership complies with statutory requirements regarding appointment, length of term, number of members and composition.” Each year, by checking the boxes and approving the report, library boards indicate compliance with the statutory requirements found in s. 43.54 (municipal and joint libraries), s. 43.57 (4) & (5) (consolidated and county library services), and s. 43.60(3) (library extension and interchange).
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