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MERIDIAN, Idaho — After two days of public testimony, hundreds of people now await the Ada County Board of Commissioners' decision on whether voters should decide if they want to dissolve the ...
A candidate running for election to the Meridian Library District’s board of trustees four months ago signed a petition calling for a vote to dissolve the district. Xavier Torres is challenging ...
To honor their 100th anniversary, the district is issuing limited edition library cards that feature a 100-years design. You can get one of the special cards at any one of Meridian Library ...
Ada County commissioners hear public testimony on the petition to dissolve the Meridian Library District in March 2023. Xavier Torres, who's challenging an incumbent for a trustee seat on the ...
MERIDIAN — As the city of Boise budgets millions of dollars to hire a renown architect for its new main library branch, and as Nampa enjoys a large public library that opened three years ago ...
Megan Larsen, board chair of the Meridian Library District, pleaded with commissioners not to place a library dissolution on the ballot. She said there are other legal ways to reelect trustees.
New Meridian residents might get a knock on their door from a librarian next month. In honor of National Library Card Sign-up Month, held in September, the Meridian Library District plans to go ...
Meridian Library District celebrates centennial milestone. Posted: July 18, 2024 | Last updated: November 1, 2024. In 1924, a group of women in Meridian saw the need for access to a public library.
Voters created the Meridian Library District in 1974 with a ballot measure. A year later, voters elected to tax their properties to pay for it.
Here’s what voters weighed in on and where results landed: Candidates who tried to dissolve Meridian libraries defeated. Tuesday’s election was the first for Boise-area library districts since ...
Voters created the Meridian Library District in 1974 with a ballot measure. A year later, voters elected to tax their properties to pay for it.
MERIDIAN, Idaho — Meridian High School is dropping their Native American logo. Following a similar path that Boise High School did last year when they dropped their logo and changed their name.