'It's important for them to actually physically have a book': For decades the Bookmobile provides needed literary access
By: Tajma Hall
Posted: Oct 9, 2022 9:33 AM CDT
-
2:14
Kenosha father charged in death of own children after Thanksgiving...
-
1:57
’Rescued is my favorite breed’: Thinking about a new furry...
-
2:40
’It’s inappropriate, it’s hateful, it’s hurtful’: Wisconsin...
-
0:40
Milwaukee mayor honors city’s heroes at inaugural Peacebuilder...
-
1:05
Racine students create mac-and-cheese domino train before making...
-
4:58
Local health clinic discusses abortion pill access in Wisconsin...
-
0:44
Racine kicks off lead service line replacement program, with...
-
4:39
Extras needed for pilot episode of TV show set in Sheboygan
-
5:04
Unwrapped MKE returns May 28 with chefs competing to make gourmet...
-
1:57
Talking pollinators and native bees at Wehr Nature Center
-
3:43
Financial advisor explains ’Great Wealth Transfer’ and why...
-
2:05
Fire spreads to 3 homes near 20th and Auer; all 3 deemed uninhabitable
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Tajma Hall takes viewers aboard the Monarch Library System's popular Bookmobile. The Bookmobile serves communities in Ozaukee and Sheboygan Counties without their own local library.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter