Old at 18: Aging bookmobile to give way to $200,000 replacement
Bridge Elementary students return books when they enter at the front door and check out books before they leave through the rear door.
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Jane Hicks checks in books near the front entrance. A satellite dish on top of the bookmobile ties into the Kanawha County Public Library’s computer system.
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First-graders at Bridge Elementary School in Elkview search the Kanawha County Public Library’s bookmobile for a good book.
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