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If you wonder why Ohioans seemingly can’t have nice things, not for long, anyway, look no further than the General Assembly’s ...
Public library systems across Ohio are asking their patrons to send a message to state lawmakers: Don't cut our funding.
Maybe, because allotting library aid is currently a kind ... The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. tsuddes@gmail.com. Sign Up for the Columbus Conversation Newsletter ...
But library advocates point out that Ohio's library funding has been flat ... It will then go to the Senate for reconciliation. DeWine must sign the budget before the end of the fiscal year ...
Historical markers honoring Akron’s LGBTQ+ enclave and a storied Cincinnati bookstore were nearing installation when the $250,000 Ohio grant funding the project ...
is proposing to eliminate Ohio's Public Library Fund. Sign up for our Newsletters The Public Library Fund exists to provide funding from the state of Ohio to libraries throughout the state.
"Ohio’s response to a societal worry that children might be harmed if they are allowed to access adult-only sections cannot be to ban children from the library ... could sign their kids up ...
Local organizations are inviting guests to learn how Painesville was involved in the movement for women’s voting rights. Related Articles * \u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009\u0009 ...
Pulsing through and around 18th Street in Pilsen, there are now over a dozen independent, Latino-owned coffee stores.
In the 19th century, small towns along the Ohio River Valley often had vibrant Jewish communities. By 1900, Ligonier, Ind., ...