Back to top
Outrage Machine
Read More

Outrage Machine

Outrage Machine by Tobias Rose-Stockwell examines how tech and media affect public discourse and society. 
Exploring Travis Kelce's Football Eras: A Breakdown for Swifties
Read More

Exploring Travis Kelce's Football Eras: A Breakdown for Swifties

In the world of celebrity and sports, a recent whirlwind of rumors and stats has taken center stage.
Keep the Fun Going!
Read More

Keep the Fun Going!

Summer may be over, but the fun is still happening at the Library!
History of Whiskey in KC
Read More

History of Whiskey in KC

Starting back in the late 19th century (before Prohibition), Kansas City was home to three major pioneer
Library Launches New Early Literacy App
Read More

Library Launches New Early Literacy App

Mid-Continent Public Library is proud to announce the launch of a new app designed to help caregiv
From the Director: Surprising Library Services
Read More

From the Director: Surprising Library Services

When I chat with people in the business community, we sometimes talk about how fortunate I am to work fo
Parkville Branch Rededication Ceremony on December 10
Read More

Parkville Branch Rededication Ceremony on December 10

On Friday, December 10, at 9:00 a.m., Mid-Continent Public Library will host a Rededication Ceremo
From the Director: Library Insights from the Census
Read More

From the Director: Library Insights from the Census

The federal census occurs every 10 years and tells us a lot about what is happening in our community.
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Read More

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
The New Green Hills Library Center
Read More

The New Green Hills Library Center

Construction of the
MCPL Breaks Ground on Green Hills Library Center on July 15
Read More

MCPL Breaks Ground on Green Hills Library Center on July 15

Mid-Continent Public Library will break ground on its brand-new
From the Director: Stay Cool, Read this Summer!
Read More

From the Director: Stay Cool, Read this Summer!

Every year, when the summer sun heats up the day, a very strong memory returns to me.