A newly passed Indiana law is raising alarms among library leaders who say language could open the door for local governments to slash — or even eliminate — library funding.
The Indiana State Library has announced “U.S. 250 Trivia,” an event celebrating 250 years of American independence. The free ...
The Indiana State Library Lunch and Learn Series 2026 is presenting The Business of Archives: Account Books in the Indiana ...
Indiana libraries and museums stand to lose millions of dollars after a flurry of federal and state funding cuts in the first half of 2025. In March, President Trump issued an executive order to ...
The Indiana Free Library is gearing up for one of its most anticipated and playful evenings of the year as preparations are ...
Despite questions remaining on how much funding the state has raised to continue Indiana’s participation in the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program, county operations are encouraged to remain ...
Much of the discussion surrounding property tax reform has focused on schools, law enforcement and local government having to cut services due to reduced funding. But libraries are also in line to see ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear interviewed Dolly Parton as they celebrated the Imagination Library being ...
Indiana public libraries over the past year faced objections to books written for children, young adults and older readers alike. As in previous years, most of the books that were challenged included ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Much of the discussion surrounding property tax reform has focused on schools, law enforcement and local government having to cut services due to reduced funding. But ...
Dozens of people filled the Clarksville Library for a town hall with Indiana State Representative Wendy Dant Chesser on Saturday.
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