Herald Democrat
Over the year and a half, many groups and organizations have had to adapt to a world amid the COVID-19 pandemic. From closing public spaces to moving to curbside delivery models, businesses and other organizations made changes to their everyday operations in hope of slowing the spread of the disease.
Now, the Sherman Public Library is looking to return to some level of normality, or as much of one as can be achieved, as the threat of the pandemic still lingers. Library officials said this week that the facility will be moving past some COVID restrictions while still maintaining safety for its patrons.