 After six years of fundraising and gathering community support, a decision will be made Monday on whether or not to save Bemidji's Carnegie Library. During Monday's meeting, the Bemidji City Council will look at the construction bids to move the building and renovate the structure. The council will decide the fate of the $2 million project and whether or not to allow the Carnegie's fundraising committee to continue raising funds for the project to fill in the estimated $700,000 financial gap. We would love to see the project go forward in its entirety, but we have to look at all the options now. And so there won't probably be decision on Monday, but we still need the support of our supporters so that the City Council knows that we really are behind the project. The Bemidji Carnegie Library Committee is asking for the public to show their support for the project by attending the council meeting or sending an email of support on the city's website. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.