Since 1904, the Rogers Public Library has been the cornerstone for the educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the area's residents. The Library has served Rogers from a tiny room above a downtown office, the third floor of the original City Hall, in the historic Post Office, and in 1994, a 23,500 square foot building in the "population center" of Rogers built specifically as a library.
In July 2004, as the Rogers Public Library celebrated 100 years of service, a groundbreaking for a major expansion of its facilities was held.
In February 2006, the Rogers Public Library opened its doors to a newly completed expansion and renovation project.