ST. LOUIS – A popular program designed to give internet access to locals in need is being cancelled. The St. Louis Public Library made 12,000 hotspots through its library system. “This tiny little ...
Library card holders can borrow a continuous radon monitor from any of the 23 library branches. The Dispatch and the Columbus Metropolitan Library have launched a partnership that allows central ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Spokane Public Library warns that its services are at risk. The department stated that local libraries may soon have reduced hours and services due to funding shortfalls unless ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville Public Library is turning up the volume on community learning with the launch of a full year of free music programming. It's open to all ages and skill levels. The ...
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. — Richland Library is rolling out a new initiative aimed at providing fresh, healthy food to families across the county. The Eat Fresh Freely program will place community fridges ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) will be reopening their Main Library on September 20 after undergoing renovations over the past year in a mission to turn the downtown ...
Kids (and parents!) of all ages can read books and earn prizes all summer long at Chicago Public Library. Kickoff events on June 21 feature crafts, music, hands-on activities and more. How do you keep ...
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Passes will be replaced by a discount program more specifically targeted toward low-income families. Families gather near the entrance of Zoo Atlanta. Starting June 1, Zoo Atlanta will launch a new ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — Lafayette Public Library is gearing up for a summer of free, all-ages programming. They offer a variety of programs, you will see everything from baby story times to senior chair ...
Faced with a budget crunch, Washington state lawmakers opted not to fund a program launched by country music legend Dolly Parton that provides free books once a month to children younger than 5.
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