Book access at public school libraries remains in flux as districts await a Missouri Supreme Court appeal decision.
A new St. Charles City-County library policy requires anyone under 18 to have a parent or guardian present to sign up for a library card. The move came in response to new rules from Missouri Secretary ...
An executive order from President Trump has stopped mid-Missouri libraries from receiving reimbursements for federally funded grants. Libraries across the state are being instructed to limit their ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins Monday announced a pause in funding pending an investigation into a platform that provides content to K-12 school libraries across the ...
The Joplin Public Library won multiple awards and a grant at the Missouri Library Association’s annual conference, held last week in Columbia. Beth Snow, teen services librarian, was awarded the ...
ST. LOUIS – Missouri’s current law calls for county executives and mayors to appoint members of public library boards within their jurisdiction. At least one state lawmaker wants to change that ...
As of Wednesday, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program is available to every child — age 5 and under — living in Missouri. Children enrolled by a parent will receive an age-appropriate book ...
A library in Missouri is celebrating the return of its oldest-ever overdue book — and thanks to its no-fine policy, the person who checked it out and who has now returned it does not owe a cent. "It's ...
A Jackson County Circuit Court judge struck down a state law criminalizing school employees for supplying "sexually explicit material" to students, ruling it unconstitutionally vague and overbroad in ...
Young children in Missouri are now able to register for monthly free books through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a global book-gifting program that promotes early childhood education. Although ...
MISSOURI, USA — A Jackson County Circuit Court judge struck down a state law criminalizing school employees for supplying “sexually explicit material” to students, ruling it unconstitutionally vague ...
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