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Linebaugh Public Library System is taking steps to help citizens of Rutherford County adjust and cope with the aftermath of recent severe weather.

The library encourages all citizens in need of Internet access, replacement library cards, and help replacing lost or damaged library books to contact the library.

Additionally, Linebaugh has set up a repository of lost, small artifacts (such as photographs) for people to bring found items to the library. A directory of resources for people affected by the recent tornado has also been compiled and is available to those who need it.

“We want our community to know that the library is here to help them through these troubling times,” said Rita Shacklett, director of the Linebaugh Public Library System.
“We’re pleased to see that the entire community is pitching in to help and I’m happy that the library is doing its part. Whether people need to look for a lost item, replace a library a card, or use a computer; the library is here to help—with a smile.”

Linebaugh Public Library is located at 105 W. Vine St. in Murfreesboro.

The library is the cornerstone of our community, enriching lives through free resources for learning, fun, and opportunity.

Linebaugh Library is the central location for Rutherford County residents to connect and find economic opportunities and jobs. For more information, call 615-893-4131 or visit www.linebaugh.org.
 
 
 
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