News and Updates

Park County Library System Programs & Services

Park County Library System offers many great programs and services to the community.


Public Libraries Supported as Community Anchors for Positive and Creative Aging

New Rochelle, NY By 2030, older adults (55+) will be the dominant demographic group in the United States and institutions are adapting to meet their needs for meaningful engagement.


Four Wyoming Public Libraries Receive Arts Council Grants

The Wyoming Arts Council recently announced the recipients of their Fiscal Year 2024 Community Support Grant, and four Wyoming public libraries were on the list. 


UW, Wyoming State Library partner to bring Wyoming Digital Newspaper Collection online

The Wyoming State Library and the University of Wyoming Libraries have worked in partnership to bring the Wyoming Digital Newspaper Collection online. 


Teton County — Wyoming and Idaho — libraries agree to share

Library boards on both sides of the Tetons have approved a draft agreement that will allow library patrons from Idaho and Wyoming to share services.


Explore the National Geographic Virtual Library with GoWYLD

Within the National Geographic Virtual Library (NGVL), that contains every page of every issue 1888-present, you also have access to National Geographic History from January 2019 to present. 


Natrona County Library Now Has a Podcast Studio You Can Use for Free

If you've been thinking about starting your own podcast or video blog, now is the time to take it to the next step.



Library offers adventure items to explore Wyoming

Those still hoping to get out and travel this summer can find helpful items for checkout at the public library.


Lifetime Arts Releases Free Online Course for Older Adults

Creative Aging Foundations On Demand brings a digital aspect to the Creative Aging program for Wyoming libraries. 


$12.6 Million to be Invested in Wyoming Library Buildings

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has approved the State of Wyoming’s plan to invest $12.6 million from the Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund in library building construction and improvements.