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Wisconsin Libraries closing cultural gap

Libraries across the state, including those in north central Wisconsin, are reaching out to improve their service to the state's Hispanic communities. "This is a population that's growing, and they use the library like anyone else," said Jamie Matczak, who works with Hispanic Outreach Library Action, or HOLA! Project.

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