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West Custer County Library reports nearly 50,000 visitors in 2025; highlights outreach and digital services

Custer County Board of Commissioners · March 18, 2026
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West Custer County Library directors told commissioners the library recorded nearly 50,000 visitors in 2025, expanded e-resources with Libby, launched an instrument lending program and Library2Go outreach to homebound residents, and relaunched a virtual legal clinic.

West Custer County Library co-directors presented the library's 2025 annual report to the Custer County Board of Commissioners on March 18, highlighting increased visits, new services and community outreach.

Jenna Clackins, collections co-director, and Janet Rhodes, administrative co-director, said the library counted almost 50,000 visitors in 2025—about 150 visitors per open day—despite being open only Tuesday through Saturday. They said Libby…

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