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Libraries Closed for Labor Day Monday September 6

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

Yuma, Arizona - Yuma County libraries will be closed all day Monday, September 6th, in observance of Labor Day. Regular hours will resume Tuesday, September 7th.

Adult Craft Classes offered at San Luis Library

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

San Luis, Arizona - The San Luis Library offers classes and crafts for adults every month! Try new projects and make new friends. There is no charge to attend.

San Luis Library storytime, programs, and fun

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

San Luis, Arizona - Children of all ages are invited to the San Luis Library for storytime, programs, and fun! There is no charge to attend.

Teens Invited to the Main Library for storytime, programs, and fun

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

Yuma, Arizona - Children of all ages and teens are invited to the Main Library for storytime, programs, and fun! There is no charge to attend. Please note, capacity is limited. Tickets will be available for each program on a first come, first served basis.

Google My Business Workshop

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

Yuma, Arizona - Stand out on Google with a free business profile! On Saturday, September 4th, the Main Library will host “Google My Business” at 10:00 a.m. in the computer lab. Business Librarian Andrew Zollman will discuss how the service works, and teach you how to claim your business profile and set up an account.

Yuma County Library Happenings with Sarah Wisdom August 22, 2021

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

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Governor Ducey Extends National Guard Border Mission For One Year, Citing Border Crisis

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Published: 23 August 2021 23 August 2021

Yuma, Arizona - Citing the escalating man-made crisis at the border, Governor Doug Ducey Wednesday announced a one-year extension of the Arizona National Guard’s border security mission. 

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