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After a year of curbside service,the Summit County Library has reopened its doors.
The Coalville, Kamas Valley and Kimball Junction branches are now allowing patrons to come in and browse the shelves and office equipment, said Library Director Daniel Compton.
“You can come in and use the computers, the printer, scanner and things like that, which were services we couldn’t provide during the pandemic,” Compton said. “We are still offering curbside pickup, because we know there may be some people who are not totally comfortable coming back into a public space or who haven’t been vaccinated yet, but people are welcome to come inside.”