Have a Happy Pi(e) Day Sunday!

Sunday, March 14 (3.14) is Pi Day! Traditionally, it’s celebrated with pie, and we’d encourage you to buy or bake your favorite flavor. Believe it or not, we found pie recipes in our collection of government documents. Baking in the Home is a USDA Farmer’s...

Spotlight on Government Information

Throughout history, thousands of women have affected policy, changed cultural norms, and advocated for underserved populations in the United States. They have made their mark for future generations through a variety of important roles. This March, during Women’s...

New Guide Highlights Wyoming Legislation

Researching a legislative history can be a little tricky. To make it easier, check out the new guide created by the Wyoming State Library. The guide explains and provides example of resources that can be used to research and construct legislative history from Wyoming...

Board Games: Then and Now

By Tyler Brown on the Albany County Public Library blog When you hear “board games” what comes to mind? Many people think of the games they enjoyed when they were younger like Monopoly, Clue, and Risk — some of my own favorite gaming memories are playing these games...

Explore Two Wyoming History Online Exhibits

Two fabulous Wyoming history exhibits, Wyoming at 125: A Celebration of Statehood and Heart Mountain Japanese-American WWII Internment Camp have a new home. Links may be found on Wyoming Places in Special Exhibits and under the Wyoming History tab in our History...

Job Opening: Teton County Library Director

THIS POSITION IS CLOSED Do you love outdoor adventures — and cozying up with a good book? Then take a look at this exciting opportunity as the next Director of the Teton County Library! Learn more. Application deadline is April 2, 2021. Teton County, Wyoming, is a...