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The Kent District Library is a public library system located in Kent County, Michigan.With twenty branch locations and an annual circulation of more than 8.2 million items (2016 circulation data), [1] the Kent District Library is one of the largest and busiest library systems in all of Michigan.
Wowbrary is a weekly email newsletter showing new books, movies, and music selected by the user's local library in the previous week. [43] What's Next is the Kent District Library's database for series fiction. [44] Whichbook is a site where users search by story characteristics using sliders. The results can be limited by specific formats. [45]
The library is part of the Portage Library Consortium, which includes the Portage County Library District and Reed Memorial Library in nearby Ravenna, and is a school district library associated with the Kent City School District. Kent Free Library was established in 1892 as the first use of an 1892 Ohio law that allowed municipalities under ...
The Kentwood Branch Library opened in 2010 on Breton Avenue, next to Kentwood City Hall. Mayor Stephen Kepley, who at the time was the City Engineer, was the project manager for the new library. The library was named the Richard L. Root Library after Kentwood's fifth mayor, who led the city commission and residents in approving a dedicated ...
Kent County is located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census , the county had a population of 657,974, [ 2 ] making it the fourth most populous county in Michigan, and the largest outside of the Detroit area .
Steve Bannon must appear in court next week to explain why he switched lawyers so close to trial, a judge in New York ordered. Bannon hired Arthur Aidala after his prior attorneys moved to ...
I went through and added ==See also== * [[Kent District Library]] to all 18 cities and townships that have a KDL branch location. --Morganannie 16:02, 10 November 2010 I've removed that from the article on Wyoming. If the article already links to the library in the body of the text, the see also link is superfluous and unneeded.
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