Six libraries are reopening to the public with modified services. Author: Amy Moreno Updated: 6:41 PM PST February 27, 2021 KENT, Wash — After months of curbside service, community members will soon be able to browse through books at some King County libraries. On March 3, three locations will have modified in-person services. Three others will have a hybrid of in-person and curbside services. Tukwila, Kent and Woodmont, which is in the Des Moines area, will be open for in-person service. Muckleshoot, Fall City, and Skykomish will offer hybrid services. On King County Library's blog, Director Lisa Rosenblum said they selected libraries in rural communities where the need for public computer access is especially high. The Kent location was picked because it serves the largest area.