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Network Outage Suspends Checkouts, Wi-Fi At St. Louis Libraries
An AT&T network outage hit St. Louis libraries Friday, halting book checkouts and suspending internet access. The libraries are still open.

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An AT&T network outage hit St. Louis libraries Friday, halting book checkouts and suspending internet access. The libraries are still open.

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