By Evan Garcia and Brad Brooks LLANO, Texas (Reuters) – A rural Texas county's public libraries will remain open while a court battle continues over whether local officials can remove books deemed inappropriate, commissioners decided on Thursday. The Llano County commissioners in central Texas held a special meeting to consider closing the three public library branches after a federal judge's ruling to return banned books to shelves and not censor any more. Llano County – with a population of about 22,000 located about 60 miles northwest of Austin – is the latest flashpoint in a battle over books in libraries across the U.
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