Apply for a Library to Business Station

Laramie County Library System is partnering with the University of Wyoming Libraries, the Wyoming State Library, and several economic development partners to create a new program, Wyoming Library to Business (WL2B). Public libraries in Wyoming now have the opportunity...

WSL Closed on Thanksgiving Day

The Wyoming State Library will be closed Thursday, November 26, for the Thanksgiving holiday. We will be open our normal hours on Friday, November 27. Are you ready for the big holiday? If you lived in Laramie in 1920, the Gem City Grocery Company had you covered with...

Services for the Blind and Print Disabled

The Library of Congress’s National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, often referred to as the Talking Books program, is available at no cost to any resident of the United States or American citizen living abroad who is unable to read or use regular...

Why is the Library Important to You?

We asked library patrons that question on Wyoming Snapshot Day last month. Here is a selection from their responses. You can read them all on the Snapshot Day website. Alpine Branch Library “I would never have survived the virus without our wonderful library. The pick...

Dill is New Director at LCCC Ludden Library

This fall, Elizabeth Dill joined Laramie County Community College as the Associate Dean for the Ludden Library and Learning Commons. “I was eager to work in a leadership role at a community college,” Elizabeth said. “I think the mission and vision and values of...

New Books at the WSL

The latest additions to the Wyoming State Library’s collection are available to you through WYLDCAT. Questions, comments, or suggestions for purchase may be directed to Library Development Manager Brian Greene at brian.greene@wyo.gov or (307) 777-6339. Outreach...

AHC Virtual Exhibit of Laramie Maps

From UW News The history of Laramie can be told in many ways: It can feature famous people, significant events, the influence of the railroad or the growth of the University of Wyoming. UW’s American Heritage Center (AHC) created a virtual exhibition, titled “A...