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An Indianapolis Public Library program offers residents a chance to learn about the city’s diverse population. For presenters, it gives them a chance to share their culture and address misinformation.
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The Indianapolis Public Library’s Pike Branch closed in late 2023 for extensive remodeling. The branch will reopen to the public Saturday.
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The Indianapolis Public Library’s Center for Black Literature & Culture recently announced a series of programs for 2025.
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Youth can earn prizes for reading and participating in bonus activities. Participants can read or listen to any book, magazine, graphic novel, magazine, e-book or newspaper. Reading material can be from the library or from home.
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The IndyPL Board of Trustees appointed Greg Hill CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library Monday.
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The Indianapolis Public Library seeks community input on the renovation of its Nora Branch.
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Pets, parks, libraries and Indianapolis jazz legend Wes Montgomery were all on the agenda at Monday’s Indianapolis City-County Council meeting.
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The Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees voted during a special meeting to approve a resolution that appointed Anita J. Harden as chief administrative officer.
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Indianapolis Public Library board member Dr. TD Robinson has resigned from the board.
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A national group of Black librarians has canceled a July gathering in Indianapolis after the local library declined to permanently hire a woman who was serving as interim leader.