As a computer center for residents to cope with unemployment
By Michael Carlson
The Gilpin County Board of Public Health has approved the library’s plan to use its facility as a computer center. Over the recent weeks there has been a growing need in the community for computer access to check email, search for jobs, and apply for unemployment benefits. While the Safer-At-Home order does not allow the library to resume normal services at this time, the Board of Health can make exceptions for services that provide a critical need or serve persons who are economically disadvantaged.
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