No one could have predicted that, on Sept. 27, Spring Creek in Hot Springs would burst through the back door of the library. Flood waters shoved all of the mobile furnishings into the hallway, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This month, the Friends of the Desert Hot Springs Library Author Series will host Dr. Louise Miller, who will speak about her ...
It started with a guy who had a dream – bringing books to kids in a neighborhood torn apart by drug abuse and gang violence. It's the Hot-Spot... They call it the Hot-Spot library: a ramshackle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 1—Wikipedia describes an internet hot spot as "an area where a user can access the Internet via Wi-Fi. A mobile, or portable, ...
HOT SPRINGS - After many years searching for a permanent residence, the Hot Springs Library has found its forever home, thanks to assistance from the county, a local nonprofit and local residents.
Gabriela Hogue, an artist from Hot Springs Village, is exhibiting a selection of her paintings at the Garland County Library, 1427 Malvern Ave., through March 31.
When the Desert Hot Springs Library opened on West Drive in 1972, the city's population was around 2,800 people. Over the past five decades, the population has grown tenfold, and the city now has ...
Joined by Anita Weisbeck (left), a registered nurse with the Hot Springs County Public Health Department, Tracey Kinnaman, director of the Hot Springs County Library, is excited to receive blood ...
They call it the Hot-Spot library: a ramshackle building of plywood and sheet metal set on a crime-ridden street corner in Cape Town, South Africa. With its threadbare couches and mismatched carpets, ...
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