The Minot Public Library, established in 1908, has been a vital resource for the community of Minot, North Dakota. Over the years, the library has evolved to meet the changing needs of its patrons, offering a wide range of services and materials, including books, DVDs, video games, and digital resources. With a focus on connecting, enriching, and inspiring the community, the library provides free programming for all ages and actively participates in outreach events throughout the year.
As a department of the City of Minot, the library is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Minot City Council. The Board, with its wide-ranging powers, ensures the effective maintenance and promotion of library services. The library director, appointed by the Board, oversees the day-to-day operations and is responsible for administering the library's personnel policy. Funding primarily comes from tax levy funds, enabling the Minot Public Library to continue serving Ward County and the surrounding counties with its diverse range of resources and programs.
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