President George W. Bush, left to right, former President Bill Clinton, former President George H.W. Bush, and former President Jimmy Carter, walk from the William J. Clinton Presidential Center to the podium during opening ceremonies in Little Rock, Ark., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004. The $165 million glass-and-steel center will be the home to Clinton's library collection of more than 80 million presidential items. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)
Jenn Beckstead, a teen librarian at Natrona County Public Library, Jessica Snell, 18, a teen program assistant at the library, and Kate Berry, a library assistant, from left, stretch during a yoga class taught by Joanne Giandinoto-Price on Thursday at the library. Library officials are visiting county municipalities — including the Casper City Council on Thursday night — in hopes of gaining approval to put an initiative on the November ballot to build a new facility. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Bridger Jones, 9, guesses a character from a traditional folk tale after being given clues during the Natrana County Library's "What's My Line?" after-school program on Wednesday afternoon. The Natrona County Board of Commissioners signed an agreement Tuesday extending an option for the land originally slated for the new library project. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Brookie Turk reads the first few pages of J.R.R. Tolkien's book, 'Children of Hurin,' Monday afternoon at the Natrona County Public Library. A Casper Star-Tribune poll indicates that 48 percent of voters support a temporary tax to fund a new facility, while 13 percent remain undecided. Photo by Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune.
Wheatland assistant coach and state wrestling historian Spencer Condie works at his booth at the Casper Events Center on Friday. (Tim Kupsick, Star-Tribune)
Third-grader Tony Martin returns a week's worth of books back to the Natrona County Library bookmobile during a stop at Red Creek Elementary School on Thursday.
Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Valerie Hedlund, 4, watches and listens to a book being read on the Peek-A-Book machine at Natrona County Library on Wednesday morning. Photo by KERRY HULLER, Star-Tribune.
Isabell Armwine, 12, McKenzie Wood, 7, and Morgan Wood, 11, from left, play on computers in the Natrona County Public Library on Tuesday afternoon. The library hopes to move to a larger location, and has selected architects to map out a potential new building. Photo by Christine Robinson, Star-Tribune.
Abigail Storey, 5, helps magician Jim Loshbaugh with a trick during his "Abracadabra! Magic and Puppets" show at the Natrona County Public Library on Wednesday afternoon. The show was in conjunction with the library's summer reading program. Another showing at the main library branch will be held today at 10:30 a.m. and at the Mills branch at 3 p.m. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
Hayden Loflin sifts through new books during library time at Crest Hill Elementary School on Friday morning in Casper. School librarians were told to wait until this year to order new books after the school district's new library database system became corrupt while transferring old file last year. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)
Amber Street reads from a book as friend Tina Parkhurst looks on during library time for 6th-graders at Crest Hill Elementary School on Friday morning in Casper. (Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune)
Chandler Dean, a fourth-grader at Park Elementary, made this piece with pastel. It is called "Jolly."
Skye Fricke, 6, uses a computer Friday at the new Laramie County Library in Cheyenne, which was funded with a voter-approved special-use tax. Natrona County voters will be asked to support a similar tax this fall to build a new library in Casper. Photo by JARED MILLER, Star-Tribune.
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The William Robertson Coe Library and School of American Studies has been a University of Wyoming fixture for 50 years. Photo by Phil White, Star-Tribune correspondent.
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