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You can’t borrow laptops or internets hotspots from Denver Public Library anymore
Denver Public Library is ending its laptop and internet hotspot borrowing program this month due to budget uncertainties. The program, which allowed patrons to check out devices since 2016, faced high demand with a queue of 800 people but cost $184,000 annually. The decision reflects broader budget cuts affecting the library’s operations and staffing.
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