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Beecher Library Board Updates Borrowing Policy, Approves New Audio Equipment for Programs

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Beecher Public Library District Meeting | March 17, 2026

Borrowing Rules Expanded: The Beecher Public Library District has broadened its borrowing policy to accept additional forms of identification and approved a $1,500 investment in new audio equipment for library programs.

Beecher Public Library District Key Points:

  • Patrons can now use a driver’s license, state ID, or student ID when checking out materials.

  • The Board authorized up to $1,500 for a new sound system, including four microphones, a mixer, and five cables.

  • Both measures passed unanimously in 6-0 votes.

The Beecher Public Library District Board of Trustees on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, voted unanimously to expand the acceptable forms of identification for patrons checking out materials and approved the purchase of new audio equipment to support library programming.

Operating with six of its seven members present—Trustee Rick Kerber was absent—the board reviewed the current library borrowing policy to find ways to make material access more convenient for patrons. Following a brief discussion, Trustee Powers made a motion to officially allow the use of a driver’s license, state ID, or student ID when checking out materials. Trustee Keppler-Abbott seconded the motion, which passed seamlessly in a 6-0 roll call vote.

In addition to updating administrative policies, the board addressed a functional need highlighted by library staff regarding community events. Staff members indicated that certain library programs require microphones to ensure all attendees can adequately hear presentations and activities.

To resolve the issue, Trustee Beverly Wehling moved to approve the purchase of a comprehensive audio setup. The authorized package includes four microphones, an audio mixer, and five cables. The board set a strict cost ceiling for the purchase, mandating that the total expense not exceed $1,500. Trustee Powers seconded the motion, and the board approved the expenditure with a unanimous 6-0 vote.

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