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When a state law in 1881 connected the establishment of free public libraries to common schools in cities with more than ten thousand residents, the Terre Haute Board of School Trustees organized the library in its current form. [3] In 1906, the library was moved to a new building and named the Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library. [4]
The Vigo County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program will kick off May 31. The program encourages families to prioritize reading during the summer months. Families can sign up to participate ...
They will begin at 6 p.m. at the Vigo County Public Library. Candidate forums are co-sponsored by the Greater Terre Haute NAACP and the Tribune-Star. Primary election Day is May 7. Early voting ...
The Janesville Free Public Library is the public library in Janesville, Minnesota, United States. It is housed in a Carnegie library building constructed in 1912. [ 2 ] It is part of the Waseca-Le Sueur Regional Library System, which is a participant in the Traverse des Sioux Library System . [ 3 ]
The public schools in the county are part of the Vigo County School Corporation. During the 2009–10 school year, the schools served a total of 16,014 students. [23] Vigo County is served by the Vigo County Public Library. [24] Colleges in Vigo County include Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
The Janesville Public Library in Janesville, Wisconsin is a large Neoclassical-styled structure built in 1902. It was one of the first Carnegie libraries in the state, while also supported by local businessman F.S. Eldred. In 1981 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The Hedbergs, former owners of Lab Safety Supply in Janesville, increased their donation to $4.66 million. Other funders were city taxpayers ($1.49 million), the library's capital campaign ($1.1 million), the Grainger and Janesville Foundations ($625,000) and the Friends of Janesville Public Library ($25,000).
Mar. 15—The Vigo County Election Board certified the 2024 primary ballot Friday morning, and voted to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work at vote centers as rovers. All of the candidates for each ...