 Well, it's been six years of debating, planning and fundraising, and tonight the Bemidji City Council has moved forward to restore its Carnegie Library. The council voted in favor of the project four to three with council members Lehman, Helquist and Larson voting no. The project bid was awarded to Bradbury Stam Construction of St. Cloud with large last-minute donations and a current $100,000 matching grant in place. The Carnegie Project had momentum going into tonight's meeting. I think in general the council was extremely supportive. There are always a few people who just haven't agreed that this is the right thing to do, but in general the council has been supportive. The community has been so supportive and with the addition of this matching grant that will support a children's reading program in the Carnegie, it all fell together and it's just going to be such a good thing for the community. The Carnegie Project will have an aggressive timeline over the next year. Josh Peterson will go through the details tomorrow night right here on Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.