Village residents must find new home for library

Mock Turtle writes “The village of Wrightstown, WI, between Green Bay and Appleton, has 60 days to find a new location for its public library, or face losing the branch. The rented space it currently occupies is needed for next year’s expansion of the village hall. The county library board has tasked a volunteer citizen group with finding a new space, but requirements that the new site can’t cost the county more than the existing space and that the space must be shared with another tenant have created stumbling blocks. Carla Buboltz, superintendent of schools in Wrightstown and a member of the citizen Library Planning Committee, “Maybe we need to alert our community that losing the library branch is a real possibility.” Read more in the Green Bay Press-Gazette.”