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Members of the Penn State DuBois community gathered Tuesday, April 29, to dedicate a Little Free Library in honor of Tony ...
The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., and Penn State Extension will discuss dementia during a program in recognition of June as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. On June 4 from 10 to 11 a ...
Across regional Penn State campuses, students prepare for final exams. Flowers bloom as commencement nears. Fear, anxiety and ...
“I probably went to the Penn State Library Archives twice a week for the first semester, and I would just go through old articles, old publications, lineup release images and photos,” Lawall said.
A PAWS to Read session will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood. This program, geared for children 5 years old and older, ...
Since 2018, the libraries at several Penn State campuses — Brandywine, Fayette, Mont Alto and University Park — have entered into collaborative agreements with their local public libraries to ...
A Mother’s Day sale is being held at the Roaring Spring Community Library through May 10. There will be unique items available for sale by donation to benefit the library. In other fundraising efforts ...
A Reading festival on Saturday, May 10, will honor community mothers and nod to Cinco De Mayo. The event takes place from 1 ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNFormer Bronx librarian sues NY Public Library for allegedly ignoring safety concerns, threatening herKelly Coffey says that she dealt with threats of violence, people with weapons and drunk people who would often sexually harass her and steal things during the nearly two years she was employed by the ...
After a delay, primary election ballots are finally on their way to voters Mail ballots for the May 20 primary election are ...
Sen. David Argall on Thursday issued an apology for his line of questioning with a sixth-grader regarding pornography during a middle school Civics Bee.
The executive director of PA Humanities said the massive cuts will wipe out library, arts and civic programs across the Keystone State.
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