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Referendum roundup: Vote for $22 million Roselle library still too close to callApr 5, 2023 7:06 PM - Roselle Public Library officials remain in limbo after an election night cliffhanger: The difference between approval and rejection of a tax increase request is a mere 55 votes.
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In Kane and DuPage counties, ballot questions involve new schools, libraries and police stationMar 6, 2023 3:48 PM - From plans to build new schools and libraries to a park district's proposal to construct a community center, voters in DuPage and Kane counties will weigh in on various referendum questions in the April election.
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Roselle Public Library District holds referendum info sessionsFeb 21, 2023 1:54 PM - On Friday, Feb. 24, the Roselle Public Library District will host an informational session on the building referendum request.
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Roselle Public Library District holds referendum info sessionsFeb 14, 2023 2:06 PM - On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Roselle Public Library District will host an informational session with a special focus on families and children's programs
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Roselle Public Library District holds referendum info sessionsJan 26, 2023 7:28 PM - The Roselle Public Library District will host the first of several informational sessions on Friday, Jan. 27.
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Roselle Public Library District sends bond request to votersJan 13, 2023 3:44 PM - At the Jan. 11 meeting, the Roselle Public Library District board announced it is pursuing a $22 million bond referendum to raise revenue to erect and furnish a new library campus. The referendum question will be on the April 4, 2023, election ballot.
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Local libraries to host bestselling author Jasmine Guillory Feb. 16Feb 3, 2022 7:07 PM - On Wednesday, Feb. 16, bestselling romance author Jasmine Guillory will discuss her newest novel "While We Were Dating" virtually with local libraries.
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Local libraries to host Oct. 13 webinar on 'The Color of Law & Reversing Segregation'Oct 11, 2021 11:48 AM - More than four dozen suburban libraries are joining with the Racial Awareness in the North Shore and the Together is Better Alliance in presenting the the online program, "The Color of Law & Reversing Segregation" with Richard Rothstein on Wednesday, Oct. 13. Rothstein presents on the policies that led to racial segregation in American communities, and what can be done to reverse these practices and work towards racial equity.
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Roselle Public Library welcomes author Kwame Alexander for virtual Q&A June 2May 19, 2021 3:04 PM - The Roselle Public Library will host Newbery-winning author Kwame Alexander for an event focusing on his award-winning picture book, "The Undefeated."
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Seat open on Roselle Public Library BoardMay 11, 2021 10:50 AM - The Roselle Public Library District announces a vacancy on the board of trustees, effective immediately.
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