 The Carnegie Library in Bemidji is another step closer to its goal of getting the building moved and renovated through the use of historic tax credits. The council voted on Monday to move forward with hiring a historic preservation tax credit attorney to get the process started so the project can move forward. The historic tax credits would be used to help pay for the renovation costs of the project. For the friends of the Carnegie Committee, this opportunity has come at the right time. The approval from the city council was perfect timing, not only indicating their support for the project and for us to move forward with the tax credits, but also to help us in support of all the fundraising, the remaining fundraising that we need to do. For more information about the Carnegie, you can visit their website at savetheconnergy.org. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.