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Volunteer-run Lone Oak Public Library asks Hunt County for $200-a-month boost to cover insurance and utilities

5793278 · August 13, 2025
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The director of the Lone Oak Public Library asked the Hunt County Commissioners Court for an additional $200 per month to help cover sharply increased insurance and electricity costs; commissioners expressed willingness to try to find the amount but took no formal action.

Susie, director of the Lone Oak Public Library, asked the Hunt County Commissioners Court Aug. 12 for an increase in county allotment equal to $200 per month to help the small volunteer-run library cover rising insurance and electricity costs.

“We're kinda little bit different. We own our own library. We're not owned by the city of Lone Oak,” Susie told commissioners. She said the library is staffed by volunteers, offers free library…

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