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Indy public library CEO Gregory Hill is getting a raise to $265,000 per year. The library board approved the raise during a meeting June 22, despite about a dozen people speaking out against it during a public comment period.
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The Indianapolis Public Library Program offers rewards for all ages.
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The Indianapolis Public Library unveiled its new Libraries with Heart initiative. Visitors can check their blood pressure for free at all Indianapolis library locations.
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Indy Library Board member Stephen Lane abruptly resigned Thursday, just before the Indianapolis Public Schools Board was prepared to vote on a resolution to remove him.
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Hayes was the director of CBLC since 2017. She was appointed as the interim CEO of the library in 2022.
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Lead contamination continues to be an issue in Indianapolis, though many people might not be aware of the risk it poses or how close it is to their own lives.
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The Indianapolis Public Library’s Seed Library Service is returning just in time for spring.
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During a tense March 27 meeting of the library board, White shocked many people when he announced he’d “changed his mind” about supporting Hayes for the position.
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Curtis Bigsbee, vice president of the Indianapolis Public Library’s Board of Trustees, announced his resignation March 14.
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Members of the community continued to rally in support of Nichelle M. Hayes for CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library.