Articles filed under Itasca Community Library
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Itasca library conducting technology assessmentJul 2, 2013 8:47 AM - The Itasca Community Library has 29 public computers but are they enough? Staff offers 25 classes on how to use everything from a desktop computer to an iPad. But is that too many? These are just a few of the questions Executive Director Betsy Adamowski hopes to have answered as part of the library's participation in the Edge Initiative this summer.
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Sharon Laughlin: Candidate ProfileMar 14, 2013 12:01 AM - Candidate information for Sharon Laughlin, running for Itasca Library Board (4-year Terms)
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Sharon Laughlin: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:33 PM - Candidate information for Sharon Laughlin, running for Itasca Library Board (4-year Terms)
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Kris Kauther: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:33 PM - Candidate information for Kris Kauther, running for Itasca Library Board (4-year Terms)
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David Westen: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:33 PM - Candidate information for David Westen, running for Itasca Library Board (4-year Terms)
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Anne Boehn: Candidate ProfileMar 4, 2013 10:14 AM - Candidate information for Anne Boehn, running for Itasca Library Board (4-year Terms)
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Need to renew a book? In Tri-Cities, use your phoneJun 25, 2012 1:17 PM - Patrons at the St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia libraries now have a new way to reserve and renew library items: Using their phones. The LINC consortium, which contains nine suburban library systems, including those from the Tri-Cities, has launched a service that allows patrons to manage their accounts via text messages on their phones.
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Mayor: Itasca finances 'returning to normalcy'May 7, 2012 11:31 PM - After years of budget cuts and conservative spending in Itasca, Village President Jeff Pruyn said Monday he believes the village is "in the process of returning to normalcy." "We made adjustments by making tough decisions," Pruyn said.
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Itasca's Santa tradition connects communityDec 5, 2011 11:22 AM - Itasca's annual Santa Claus Is Coming to Town has become one of the most beloved annual traditions in the village in less than a decade. Village President Jeff Pruyn said it's because the e event, which returns Tuesday, brings the community together.
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