Muskegon Area District Library’s new Bookmobile has arrived and will start to provide mobile library services this month, according to a news release Thursday.
Muskegon libraries eliminate late fines
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Lizzie Ackerman is opening a free little diverse library in Lakewood, with books that promote Black voices and anti-racist ideals.
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MUSKEGON, Mich. â Muskegonâs local libraries are partnering together to eliminate fines.
The Muskegon Area District Library system, Hackley Public Library and White Lake Community Library will eliminate overdue fines for all items effective Monday, a news release said.
Officials say itâs important to remove barriers for patrons who cannot afford the fines, especially during the pandemic.
Fines have been temporarily suspended for patrons since the start of the pandemic last year, and now the libraries have agreed to eliminate overdue fines entirely.
In-branch services will re-open on Feb. 1 Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 9:59 AM EST January 27, 2021 Updated: 9:59 AM EST January 27, 2021
MUSKEGON, Mich. The Muskegon Area District Library (MADL) announced Wednesday that it will reopen its in-branch services on Monday, Feb. 1.
The ten area branches include Dalton, Egelston, Holton, Montague, Muskegon Heights, North Muskegon, Norton Shores, Ravenna, the Library for the Visually & Physically Disabled and its Muskegon Township branch at a new location on 1910 E. Apple Ave.
Properly worn masks are required
Building occupancy limited to 25% capacity
Requested on-site limit of two-hour visits
Computer reservations by appointment
Library locations, hours and all services are detailed at www.madl.org.