LONGVIEW, Texas (KETK) – A Keep Longview Beautiful grant of $5,600 will go to the revitalization of the public library’s flower beds after harsh weather conditions led to them sitting empty for years.
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - The Longview Public Library is hosting its Take a Plant, Leave a Plant exchange program for the month of April. This is the third year in a row the library has offered the ...
“It’s happy music, it’s very heartwarming,” said Traci Wilkes, an Athens Fiddler Foundation board member. April 17 is the beginning of the Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion, bringing together all ages, not ...
LONGVIEW — Carolyn Feasey-Kirkpatrick’s mom, a first grade teacher, taught her to read at age 2. “She said reading was the basis of everything: If you couldn’t read, you didn’t know the truth,” Feasey ...
The Force was strong with two young Padawan readers who were first in line Tuesday to receive new Longview Public Library cards with a “Star Wars” theme. In conjunction with “Star Wars Day” — an ...
Longview — The Longview Public Library is in the early stages of bringing a bookmobile onto the city streets. Becky Standal, youth services librarian, said there had been discussions for years about ...
Twice a month for the past year, Longview librarians Elizabeth Partridge and Becky Standal put on headsets in a recording room at KUKN radio and talk about books. To listen to the "Your Shelf or Mine" ...
It was game-on Friday at the Longview Public Library as about 40 children chose their favorite Nintendo characters to play “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” during the Game Day at the Library event. “They ...
The Longview Public Library is seen empty Tuesday March 17, 2020. The library has suspended inside access to the public for two weeks, but it will launch curbside pickup more than a month earlier than ...
Longview Public Library youth services staff and volunteers don't have to guess what might draw teens to the library. "We have authentic teenagers right here to tell us what they are into," said ...
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) - Carolyn Feasey-Kirkpatrick’s mom, a first grade teacher, taught her to read at age 2. “She said reading was the basis of everything: If you couldn’t read, you didn’t know the ...