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Critics asked the library board why they shield kids from obscene websites at the library but won't restrict books by age
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Elkhart's library director and schools library leader say they aren't worried about the new law
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Legislation that would weaken a library’s defense if prosecuted for providing harmful materials to minors is in legislative limbo.
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Indiana lawmakers still eyeing education bills left with uncertain futures in final weeks of sessionThe General Assembly left a pair of bills aimed at libraries and school referendum funding with uncertain futures this week, but lawmakers are still eyeing them for next steps before session ends next month.
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A bill approved by the Indiana Senate removes a legal defense for schools and libraries if they're accused of sharing harmful material with minors....
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State lawmakers are considering a bill to limit the legal defense for libraries if they're prosecuted for giving children access to harmful materials. A...
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Today we talk about the crucial role social workers play in our society, and a program that aims to grow their presence in public libraries.Produced by…
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Not being able to read can greatly impact a person’s chances of employment and their quality of life. Today we learn about efforts to improve literacy in…
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As the COVID vaccine rollout continues, Midwesterners have a lot of questions about distribution plans — and the vaccine itself. Noble County is mostly…
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What were once quiet spaces full of books, card catalogues, and microfilm archives are now active, vibrant public spaces. There are still plenty of books,…