Norfolk Library to start reopening process on Monday
A northeast Nebraska library says it is ready to start reopening.
NORFOLK, NE — A northeast Nebraska library says it is ready to start reopening.
The Norfolk Public Library announced this week that it will start reopening on Monday. At first, the library will be open with a drive thru window. The library building will reopen for checking out materials, using the computer lab and printing services on June 15. Special rooms and machines will not be available.
The library says it will have new restrictions. Visitors can only stay for 30 minutes, only one-person per household is recommended at a time and any children must be accompanied by an adult.
Starting June 15, regular checkout periods, due dates, and overdue fees will resume.