Crawford County Library Board looks to create new a public comment policy after increased engagement at meetings

Recently, people wanting to speak at meetings have addressed LGBTQ books, rules

Keith Pigg, a member of the Crawford County Library Board representing the Mulberry Public Library, speaks during the Library Board's meeting in Alma Tuesday.
(River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Saccente)
Keith Pigg, a member of the Crawford County Library Board representing the Mulberry Public Library, speaks during the Library Board's meeting in Alma Tuesday. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Saccente)


ALMA -- The Crawford County Library Board voted unanimously Tuesday to form a subcommittee to create a public comment policy amid ongoing controversy.

The subcommittee will consist of all five board members, as well as Eva White, the county library system's interim director.

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