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Lucedale (/ ˈ l uː s d eɪ l /) is a city in George County, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,923 at the 2010 census, [3] up from 2,458 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of George County. [4]
The Piedmont Regional Library System (PRLS) is a consortium of ten public libraries serving the counties of Banks, Barrow, and Jackson, Georgia, United States.. PRLS is a member of PINES, a program of the Georgia Public Library Service that covers 53 library systems in 143 counties of Georgia. [2]
J. Joel Edwards Public Library: 7077 Highway 19 South, PO Box 574, Zebulon, GA 30295 Jackson-Butts County Public Library: 436 E College Street, Jackson, GA 30233 Milner Community Library: 159 Main Street, Milner, GA 30257 Monroe County Library: 62 W Main Street, Forsyth, GA 31029 Peachtree City Library: 201 Willowbend Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269
On September 14, 1925, with the support of Jackson County, Harrison-Stone-Jackson Agricultural High School and Junior College began offering its first year of Junior College work. George County then added its support in 1942, and the institution took the name of Perkinston Junior College.
On September 10, 1941, the building was repurposed solely as a library, [3] and was renamed the Bay County Public Library. In 1960 the soon-to-be Northwest Regional Library System consisted of the Bay County Public Library, a bookmobile, as well as the McMullin Library. Later that same year, in September, the Bay County Public Library became ...
The first public library to open in Seminole County was the Donalsonville Public Library, which opened on May 11, 1928. Initially this library existed in an old millinery store before moving in 1929 to the city courthouse. [5] In 1952 the Decatur-Seminole Regional Library was formed.
In 1945, nearby Catoosa County Library in Catoosa County joined with the county of Dalton to create the Dalton Regional Library. The main branch of the Dalton library was moved to a new location, the W.C. Martin House in 1948. [6] In 1957 and 1958 the Gordon County Library and Murray County Library also joined the growing system. [7]
The system was later renamed as the Brunswick-Glynn County Regional Library System in the 1960s. The regional library system was renamed as the Three Rivers Regional Library System in 2000, [6] a nod to the three rivers -- the Altamaha, the Satilla, and the St. Marys -- that tie the region together.