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DeKalb County Public Library marks 100 years; county leaders praise free access and services

3085794 · April 22, 2025
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Commissioners issued a proclamation celebrating the DeKalb County Public Library’s centennial, cited local milestones including elimination of overdue fines and mobile internet initiatives, and invited trustees and partners to a year-long commemoration.

DeKalb County celebrated 100 years of its public library system at the Board of Commissioners’ April 22 meeting, where officials read a proclamation recognizing the library’s history and ongoing services.

Former Lithonia mayor and DeKalb Library board co-chair Deborah Jackson joined commissioners at the podium to thank staff and trustees. “For 100 years, the library has served generations of residents by serving as a source of books…

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