In the heart of Mifflin County, our local library stands as a cornerstone of community engagement and a vital hub for learning and connection. Just as One-Stop is dedicated to providing the essential digital connections that empower our residents and businesses, the Mifflin County Library offers a different, yet equally crucial, form of connectivity – access to information, resources, and a space for shared experiences and learning. Following its recent impressive renovations, the library now offers even more opportunities for our community to connect, explore, and grow, both online and offline. We’re proud to support the Mifflin County Library mission by providing a reliable internet infrastructure that not only supports their dedicated staff but also ensures seamless access for the countless patrons who rely on their services for everything from research and job searching to staying connected with friends and family.

To share more about the Mifflin County Library and the vital role they play in our community, we have a message from Library Director, Mrs. Susan Miriello.
“The Mifflin County Library has been meeting the reading needs of Mifflin County since 1842. We encourage you to visit our newly renovated library in Lewistown at 123 North Wayne Street. Thanks to the support of One-Stop, we now offer reliable Wi-Fi access both inside and outside the library. Patrons can also enjoy our public access computers during operating hours. Additionally, Mifflin County Library offers quality children’s programs, take and make activities for all ages, summer reading programs, FBI fingerprinting service for employment, photocopying and fax service, and the latest and greatest bestsellers for all ages to read and enjoy. One area of improvement that we are especially proud of from the recent renovation is our Children’s Library. The ceiling in the Children’s Library was raised by 10 inches, and with the addition of three windows, it’s now a beautifully cheerful space for kids.”
Pictured in the new Children’s Library are Kelly Rodenbaugh, Children’s Librarian; Shelly Sweigart, Assistant Director; and Susan Miriello, Library Director.