It's one of the first steps in the city of West Fargo's efforts to hire five city department directors, all who have resigned in the last month and a half.
"Right now, as it stands, essentially the local library's control of collections would end" if the bills become law in North Dakota, said Tim Dirks, director of the Fargo Public Library.
(West Fargo, ND) A local non-profit group is raising funds for West Fargo Library services. The Friends of the West Fargo Public Library will be selling used books, DVD's, games, and educational content donated to the group by members of the community. The funds raised will help support hundreds of programs and services for library users. “We are excited to host our first
Early estimates presented to the Building Exploratory Committee vary based on whether the city wants to build to 10-year or 30-year population estimates.
There have been two pro-censorship bills introduced in the current session that are being considered in the Judiciary Committees. These bills greatly affect members and staff of the West Fargo Public Library. As the Board of Directors for the Friends of the West Fargo Public Library, we want to make members of the community aware of the negative effects these two bills would have on an individual’s freedom to read.