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Rolla Public Library joins Missouri Evergreen Library consortium, allowing cardholders to access over 50 libraries
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Save the Date: Upcoming Phelps County Events
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Celebrate 200 years of Missouri history in Phelps County
The Rolla Daily News
In celebration of Missouri’s 2021 bicentennial, Rolla High School, Rolla Public Library, the St. James Chamber of Commerce and Missouri University of Science and Technology will be holding events commemorating the 200th anniversary of Missouri’s entry as the 24th state to the United States.
Here’s a lineup of area events where residents can explore the milestones that have shaped the community, region and the entire state.
Dewey Defeats Truman with A.J. Baime
New York Times best-selling author A.J. Baime joins Derek Zboran and the Rolla Public Library to discuss the riveting presidential election of 1948. Discover how Missouri underdog Harry S. Truman defied the media and members of both major political parties to be elected President of the United States. Watch live and directly ask questions via chat to the author. A recording will also be available.
Celebrate 200 years of Missouri history in Phelps County
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Originally published on February 5, 2021 6:13 pm
Bubonic plague. Influenza. The Red Death. An infection of zombies. For Marie Lathers, reading fiction about these and other pandemics has proved to be a surprisingly comforting experience over the past year.
“Every text you read, even from back in the Middle Ages, you recognize a lot of things,” Lathers explained to
St. Louis on the Air. “It’s the same fears, same angers, the hoarding, looting and despair. It’s comforting to realize we’re not just horrible, selfish people now. And you also have the other side first-line workers who are giving of themselves to help other people. And then you have quacks giving out remedies that don’t actually work.”