City's dying library really needs some new blood


March 7, 2011 · 4:06 PM

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Our slowly-dying library needs new blood. Short on days open, hours available, new videos, books, magazines, computers, etc. – we are on the slip side of shame.

Sure, it’s nice to be independent (even if we’re the only one in King County), but we lose the economy of sharing in the country’s largest county library system. Like our old hospital – we could have foregone change and missed out on the best.

Speak up now, if you care. I did.

Don Kinberg

Enumclaw

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