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Libraries connect with kids
They also do service projects. Molly Garratt and Nathan Kirkman, sophomores at Muscatine Community College, supervise this program.More usersMusser Public Library Director Pam Collins said today’s technology is getting people to do things remotely by computer."We love to have people come into the library, but we want to increase our usership and feel that doing as much as possible through technology will reach more people," Collins said. "Younger generations are very comfortable with that."Collins said online services make it possible for the library to be where the patrons are.Reporter contact informationConnie Street: 319-527-8164ckcasey@louisacomm.netDetailsWest Liberty LibraryWhere: 400 N. Spencer St., West LibertyPhone: 319-627-2084Web site: wllibrary@wlpl.orgHours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Governor closes gun purchase loophole
Kaine has appointed an eight-member panel to dissect the Tech shootings and recommend steps to prevent similar calamities. - Reported by Michael Sluss WEDNESDAY, April 25, 3:34 p.m. Police officers climbing a stairwell to the second floor of Norris Hall heard a final gunshot as Seung-Hui Cho shot himself in the head, ending a nine-minute spree in which he fired more than 170 rounds in the classroom building at Virginia Tech last Monday, police said today during a press conference today. Officers shot their way through a door to get into Norris Hall, Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said. Flinchum said that he and Blacksburg Police Chief Kimberley S. Crannis used bolt cutters to get through one of three doors Cho had chained shut before starting his rampage.
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