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Library director reports bookmobile crash and high summer reading participation; repair funding unresolved

August 06, 2025 | Elko County , Nevada


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Library director reports bookmobile crash and high summer reading participation; repair funding unresolved
Elko County Library Director Cassie Antonucci told the commission the library’s bookmobile was hit in March and has been out of service since April. Antonucci said the vehicle front was crushed and the insurer initially classified the unit as a total loss because the valuation fell below Nevada’s repair threshold, but the library supplied documentation of a new engine and transmission and asked the insurer to re-evaluate.

Antonucci said the repair estimate received so far is just over $18,000 but that the county insurance deductible tied to this claim is $50,000, so at present the district appears to face the entire repair cost unless the insurer or the other driver’s carrier accepts liability to cover the loss. The library is exploring salvage-title options and has grant and donation funds available to cover repairs if necessary; Antonucci said there is no firm ETA for bookmobile return.

Why it matters: The bookmobile serves several rural communities, including Ruby Valley, Montello, Owyhee and Mountain City. Antonucci said the bookmobile has very high checkout rates relative to branches and supports school programming at charter schools and small rural settlements.

Antonucci also reported the summer reading program had 1,125 participants who logged 1,017,794 minutes of reading across seven weeks; branch participation was strongest in Elko, Wells and Carlin. The library is planning a fundraising event, Just Desserts, for Oct. 11 and confirmed plans to seek an HVAC replacement for a branch.

Next steps: Antonucci said she will continue to work with county insurance and the other driver’s insurer and will pursue salvage-title or replacement options if the vehicle is declared a total loss. Commissioners suggested allowing county mechanics to inspect the vehicle to support faster assessment.

Sources: Presentation by Cassie Antonucci, Library Director, at county commission meeting. Ending: The library will report back once the insurer’s re-evaluation is complete and will seek local mechanical inspection to accelerate decisions about repair or replacement.

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