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Welcome to Pocatello's

Marshall Public Library

Located in historic Old Town Pocatello, the Marshall Public Library has been serving the community for over 100 years. Our collection includes over 160,000 items, including books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, newspapers, and even puppets for check-out.

Our online Research Tools databases include thousands of complete magazines, journals, and newspapers, encyclopedias, small engine and auto repair information, and geneology resources. Internet and word processing computers and Wi-Fi are available at the library, as well as storytimes, movies, crafts and a variety of programs all year long for children, teens, and adults.

The library's website was created with you in mind. Take a look around, then leave a comment on our blog or facebook page. We'd love to hear your feedback. And stop by the library to see all that we have to offer!

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FREE RIDES TO LIBRARY FOR SENIORS & CHILDREN

Pocatello's Marshall Public Library is pleased to announce the return of the Reading and Riding Pass. The pass, which was discontinued last year, will begin on August 1st, 2010. Individuals age 18 and younger and those 60 and older with a valid library card can ride the bus to and from the Library for free.

The program was designed to assist children and seniors who may find it difficult to get to the library otherwise.

"We are thrilled to once again offer this popular service to the community, and we are grateful to Pocatello Regional Transit for making it possible," said Kathy Watson, Associate Library Director. "Our goal is to make it easier for children and seniors to take advantage of the wonderful services the Library offers."

The program is a collaboration of the Pocatello Regional Transit (PRT) and the Marshall Public Library.
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