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WYANET — The Raymond A. Sapp Library’s computer class will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Bring any and all questions or requests for help.

The library will take a month hiatus from its 2nd Thursday@the Library and its book group, although the book group will be having a luncheon to celebrate the year.

In January, look for more info on the 2nd Thursday@the Library program. Monika Sudakov will be making something tasty for the audience participants on Jan. 10, 2013. Stay tuned!

LAMOILLE — The LaMoille-Clarion Library now has Wi-fi available during library hours. There are also eight desktop computers for public use and one laptop available if all other computers are being used. Computer classes have also started. The library is offering classes on Tuesday from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. Classes will be ongoing, so there is still time to sign up. Beside computer basics, classes are also offered on how to use the new Cypress Resume program and how to research using A to Z the USA. If you just need a little help, stop by. Need help doing job searches, filling out on-line applications or any number of other computer related tasks? Let us help you.

Also, the Mitten Tree is back this year. “We are in an area that has been hard hit by the economy,” said library Director Joyce Sondgeroth. If you know of someone who could use some help making Christmas merrier for their children, the library has a confidential form you can fill out to place a mitten for that child on the library Christmas tree. The information is completely confidential. The mitten lists the child’s sex, age, size and likes or preferences if listed. Mittens can be taken off the tree, gifts purchased and returned unwrapped, along with the mitten, to the library for distribution to the contact person before Christmas. If you have any questions please call the library at 815-638-2356.

OHIO — There have been a number of new books that have arrived at the Ohio Public Library in the last month. For the older audience, there are a number of options available too. New arrivals include “Night Watch” by Linda Fairstein; “The Good Dream” by Donna VanLiere; “Under the Lake” by Stuart Woods, “The Judas Gate” by Jack Higgins; “Buffalo Stampede” by Zane Grey; “The Outlaws” by W.E.B. Griffin & William E. Butterworth IV; “Wolf Lawman” by Ray Hogan; “Murder at the PTA” by Laura Alden; “War Cry” by Charles G. West; “Black Mesa” by Zane Grey; “The Hunt for Atlantis” by Andy McDermott; “The Athena Project” by Brad Thor; “The Forgotten” by David Baldacci; “Notorious Nineteen” by Janet Evanovich; “Stake and Eggs” by Laura Childs; “Cross Roads” by William Young; “A Gift of Hope: Helping the Homeless” by Danielle Steel; “A Christmas Garland” by Anne Perry; “The Racketeer” by John Grisham, “The Sanctuary” by Ted Dekker; “Merry Christmas, Alex Cross” by James Patterson; “Poseidon’s Arrow” by Clive Cussler; “For Keeps” by Chautona Havig; “Rabid: Are You Crazy About Your Dog or Just Crazy?” by Pamela Satran; “Commencement” by J. Courtney Sullivan; and “The Bone Bed” by Patricia Cornwell.

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