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In April of 2025, SAME Café closed because of what organizers called financial reasons. Now, the library has three organizations interested in taking over with a similar concept. Those three are ...
We are pleased to announce Drew Wichterman is now the Board President for the Board. Drew ascends to the role with over a decade of experience ...
Climate change will affect Ohio in a myriad of ways: it could alter farmers’ growing seasons, increase energy bills, change ...
Ohio House will meet July 21 to consider overriding Gov. DeWine's vetoes on property tax reforms. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio House ...
In this episode of Tim Takes You There, explore the Hayes Presidential Library with Tim Miller and uncover artifacts, family ...
Eastlake offers a perfect blend of lakeside beauty and small-town convenience for weekend explorers. Located on the shores of ...
Library leaders are voicing concerns over a $25 million funding cut and a controversial materials provision that could ...
Breaking down Ohio’s budget bill proposal Instead of the Public Library Fund receiving 1.7% of the General Revenue Fund, it will be replaced with line-item appropriations.
Ohio's newly approved two-year state budget that just passed two days ago by both the House and Senate includes major funding cuts to public libraries.
A budget bill provision could force Ohio libraries to restrict access to LGBTQ+ content, sparking backlash, confusion, and calls for a veto.
Ohio library systems asked the governor to veto a budget proposal requiring them to move materials related to sexual orientation or gender identity.