
Kristin Clark
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Apr 14, 2023 |
kut.org | Tillie Walden |Lauren Myracle |Kristin Clark
After a contentious special meeting on Thursday, Llano County Judge Ron Cunningham announced that the county's library system will stay open. “The library will remain open. We will try this in the courts — not through social media or through news media,” Cunningham said. Commissioners considered whether or not they would shut down their library system rather than complying with a federal judge’s order that they must return 17 banned books to the library shelves.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
keranews.org | Tillie Walden |Lauren Myracle |Kristin Clark
Llano County commissioners in the Texas Hill Country considered whether or not they would shut down their library system instead of complying with a federal judge's order that they must return 17 banned books to the library shelves. Officials scheduled a special meeting on Thursday during which they discussed shutting down the three library branches.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
kut.org | Tillie Walden |Lauren Myracle |Kristin Clark
Llano County commissioners in the Texas Hill Country are weighing whether they will shut down their library system instead of complying with a federal judge’s order that they must return 17 banned books to the library shelves. Officials scheduled a special meeting on Thursday during which they will discuss shutting down the three library branches.
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Apr 12, 2023 |
tpr.org | Tillie Walden |Lauren Myracle |Kristin Clark
Llano County Commissioners in the Texas Hill Country are weighing whether they will shut down their library system instead of complying with a federal judge’s order that they must return 12 banned books to the library shelves. Officials scheduled a special meeting on Thursday during which they will discuss shutting down the three library branches.
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Apr 3, 2023 |
kvue.com | Isabel Wilkerson |Tillie Walden |Kristin Clark
LLANO COUNTY, Texas — A federal judge has ruled that officials in Llano County must return several books that were removed and put on a ban list. These books will soon be available for people to check out again from the public library. In 2022, seven Llano County library patrons sued the county judge, commissioners court, library board members and county library system for restricting and banning books.
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