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Day: March 6, 2026

Peru to resume Baker Lake project when spring arrives

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Granville library to screen news documentary March 17

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Peru to resume Baker Lake project when spring arrives

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Granville library to screen news documentary March 17

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Granville library to screen news documentary March 17

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The Putnam County Public Library District’s Granville Branch invites the public to attend a free screening of “News Matters” at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 17.

March’s job search workshop is March 10 at Sterling Public Library

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The Sterling Public Library will host a job search workshop at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 10.

Granville library to screen news documentary March 17

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Peru to resume Baker Lake project when spring arrives

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Peru to resume Baker Lake project when spring arrives

Ready for spring to arrive? So is the city of Peru. A little sunshine and some warm temperatures will help workers finish the walking path at Baker Lake.In a Thursday update, Peru Mayor Ken Kolowski said the project isn’t behind schedule, but it is weather-dependent and will resume in earnest when spring has finally sprung.“We’re waiting for the weather to break to finish up details and landscaping this spring,” Kolowski said. “It depends on Mother Nature.”As previously reported, the Peru City Council awarded a pair of bids to replace the multi-use path at Baker Lake. The base bid of $253,639.75 was awarded to Gillan Construction as was an alternate bid of $40,212.76.Parks director Adam Thorson had estimated the path is at least 30 years old. City engineer Eric Carls said the project is to remove the asphalt path and replace it with concrete, with an additional path to the forthcoming parking lots. The alternative bid is to expand the path from 8 feet to 10 feet. Secondary concrete paths will connect the new parking lot near Lighted Way to the parking lot, playground, and shelter on the west side of Baker Lake.

Granville library to screen news documentary March 17

The Putnam County Public Library District’s Granville Branch invites the public to attend a free screening of “News Matters" at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. The deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol in 2021 exposed the consequences of widespread anger and baseless conspiracy theories. At the same time, the disappearance of more than 2,000 newspapers nationwide has revealed a direct link between the decline of trusted local news and the rise of dangerous misinformation. As reliable sources vanish, many communities are left without accurate, independent reporting, deepening a national misinformation crisis.“News Matters” explores this cause-and-effect relationship by examining the erosion of America’s newspaper industry and its implications for democratic institutions. The film follows the high-profile effort to save The Denver Post, highlighting the broader struggle to preserve local journalism at a time when its role in American democracy is increasingly at risk. The film is 1 hour and 24 minutes, not rated, and available through Kanopy. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Granville Branch of the Putnam County Public Library District at 815-339-2038 or visit the library at 214 S. McCoy St., Granville.
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