[3] In early 1903, several local women's organizations formed the Midland Library Association.
[4] The library was built on the corner of West Wall and Colorado Streets on two lots costing $125.
[5] It was decided that each member of the Association would serve as librarian for one week each in alphabetical order.
[7] On April 11 2013, the Centennial Library reopened as a 33,000-square-foot, one story location with updated technology, including digital touchscreens, an interactive card catalog, virtualized computers, and free Wi-Fi.
[14] Midland County Public Library provides many services in addition to library materials, including exhibits, special collections, test proctoring, room reservations, a notary, and a passport facility.
[7] In 2023, the Centennial Library opened the Business Resource & Information Center (BRIC) to assist patrons seeking help with careers and employment.