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Library board reports rising visits, policy work after new state law
2522148 · March 6, 2025
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The Alamosa Library Board reported that visits and program attendance are returning to pre-pandemic levels and described policy reviews undertaken in response to a recently passed Colorado bill affecting libraries.
Will Krebs, chair of the Alamosa Library Board, presented the board’s 2024 annual report to the city council and said library visits and circulation are returning to pre-COVID levels while program attendance has nearly doubled.
Krebs told the council the board spent much of the year reviewing library policies in light of ‘‘Senate…
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