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The Sibley Branch Library was first referred to as the Sibley Community Library. It was located within the local school, and during the summer months, was moved to the Fogle building next to the post office. In August of 1950, the Sibley branch moved to a new location following the school system's separation of libraries. In 1958, the library building went through a renovation to be enlarged and repainted. An open house after the renovation was held in May of 1958. This library branch closed completely sometime between October of 1977 and August of 1978. It remained closed until 2006. In 2006, the library branch reopened at what is now its current location. It is located in the former police station on Fourth Street, right behind Hay's Friendly Grocery and Market, Inc. The branch went through a major remodel before being occupied by the Library. It opened to the public on May 8, 2006, and a grand opening was hosted on May 12, 2006.
This branch offers a wide variety of materials and services such as books, magazines, blu-rays and DVDs, Wi-Fi, Laptops, Computers, Printers and Fax Machines, Wi-Fi hotspots, and much more. Call for more information and availability.