Column: Cops, not books? This town's library may become a police station
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May 7, 20226 min read1293 words
Published: May 7, 2022  |  6 min read1293 words
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement When I visited this small Central Valley town on a recent Friday afternoon, the most happening place by far was the public library.Teens sped around on their bikes in the ample parking lot, then went inside to peruse the b...
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The article covers the cash strapped community of McFarland, California and their dilemma of providing a public library versus police services. The content explains the police will occupy the current public library and a new library will be opened in the future at an undisclosed location for limited hours and days.
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