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(KNSI) – Thanks to the extension of a pandemic area program, families without access to the internet or who will be traveling over the holidays can stay connected for school and work thanks to the local library system.

The Great River Regional Library says its WiFi2GO program lets library cardholders check out hotspots at no cost from one to three weeks. Anyone wanting to check out a mobile hotspot must have a current library account in good standing. That means no lost or missing books.

There are 179 hotspots across the system’s 32 locations serving Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd and Wright County.

The Great River Regional Library is based in St. Cloud with has branches in Albany, Annandale, Becker, Belgrade, Big Lake, Buffalo, Clearwater, Cokato, Cold Spring, Delano, Eagle Bend, Elk River, Foley, Grey Eagle, Howard Lake, Kimball, Little Falls, Long Prairie, Melrose, Monticello, Paynesville, Pierz, Richmond, Rockford, Royalton, St. Michael, Sauk Centre, Sartell, Staples, Swanville, Upsala and Waite Park.

To check one out, click here.

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