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South Central Library System counties (in red) The South Central Library System (SCLS) is a consortium of 53 public libraries in 7 Wisconsin counties: Adams, Columbia, Dane, Green, Portage, Sauk, and Wood. The mission of the South Central Library System is " to help its member libraries provide the best possible service to the public." [1]
Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) Marathon County Public Library; McMillan Memorial Library; Mead Public Library; Milton Public Library; Milwaukee County Federated Library System; Milwaukee Public Library; Muehl Public Library
Sussex is served by the Hamilton School District, which operates a preschool, four elementary schools, an intermediate school (5th and 6th grade), a middle school (7th and 8th), and a high school in the Sussex area. [14] Sussex is home to the Pauline Haass Public Library, a member library of the Bridges Library System. The Sussex-Lisbon Area ...
The Milwaukee County Federated Library System (MCFLS) is a public library organization that coordinates activities between its member public libraries, which collectively serve the Milwaukee metropolitan area. It is governed by a board of trustees and funded by the State of Wisconsin and each member library. [1]
Websites for Wisconsin's municipalities from Wisconsin.gov; Miss Pronouncer: A radio announcer's website of recordings saying locations in Wisconsin accurately. Graves in Wisconsin, from Find a Grave; List of Wisconsin cities, villages, towns and unincorporated places from the Wisconsin State Vital Records Office
The city agreed, and the library opened to the public on May 30, 1900. [5] [6] As the city's first public library building, Gilbert M. Simmons Memorial Library greatly increased the volumes of literature available to the citizens of Kenosha. By the mid-1910s, the library had 124,368 volumes and sought to expand with a branch library. [7]
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The system was established under Wisconsin Statute 43.15 by action of the Waukesha County Board of Supervisors in January 1981 as the Waukesha County Federated Library System. [1] The system transitioned to a two-county system on January 1, 2016, when Jefferson County joined and the name was changed to Bridges Library System. [ 2 ]