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Wednesday, April 14
James River Valley Library System Board of Directors, 3:30 p.m., Alfred Dickey Public Library, 105 3rd St. SE.
Jamestown Public School Board and Jamestown Administration negotiations meeting, 4:30 p.m., district office conference room, 207 2nd Ave. SE.
Stutsman County Weed Board, 7 a.m., Weed Board Office, 914 5th St. SE, Jamestown.
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Several meetings are scheduled. ×
Monday: 8 a.m., Jamestown Planning Commission, call 701-566-9575, conference ID 849 231 855#; 11:45 a.m., Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. Board of Directors, Quality Inn, 507 25th St. SW; 4 p.m., Jamestown Parks and Recreation Commission, Two Rivers Activity Center multipurpose room, 1501 5th St. NE.
Tuesday: 4 p.m., Jamestown Board of Equalization, call 701-566-9575, conference ID 561 975 732#.
Wednesday: 7 a.m., Stutsman County Weed Board, Weed Board Office, 914 5th St. SE, Jamestown; 3:30 p.m., James River Valley Library System Board of Directors, Alfred Dickey Public Library, 105 3rd St. SE; 4:30 p.m., Jamestown Public School Board and Jamestown Administration negotiations, school district office conference room, 207 2nd Ave. SE.
Alfred Dickey Public Library considers changes in COVID restrictions in the future. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
This photo from July 20, 2020, shows a patron reading a book at Alfred Dickey Public Library. The James River Valley Library System Board of Directors is considering expanding the hours and loosening coronavirus restrictions at the library at its next meeting. John M. Steiner / The Sun
The staff of Alfred Dickey Public Library is looking forward to seeing more patrons in the future, according to Joe Rector, director of the James River Valley Library System. We are currently in phase 2 of our reopening, he said. Phase 3 would allow more people in the buildings and opening more computers for use.
Rector says they would like the new facility to operate in conjunction with Alfred Dickey Public Library. He added they would want land where the new library would be highly visible, easily accessed, close to schools, and an attractive space for programing, technology, and people.
For more information on the JRVLS, contact them at 701-252-2900, like them on Facebook at James River Valley Library System, or visit jrvls.org.
Listen to a full Let’s Talk About It with Joe Rector below:
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