Warsaw Public Library receives funds for E-book project
Posted: May 10, 2022 8:03 PM EDT
-
4:24
Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
-
1:16
’IvyCares’ program setting students up for success in and...
-
1:45
Windy and wet this weekend, but unseasonable warmth as well
-
3:13
Local players react to $3 million investment in Byer Softball...
-
0:32
Layoffs at Whirlpool could affect workers in Benton Harbor
-
1:03
Annual District Sisterhood Conference at Ivy Tech empowers students
-
1:49
Back home in downtown South Bend, YMCA to open new location
-
2:16
This week’s ABC57 Cub Reporter is Nicholas Zentz
-
3:05
Amazon Web Services invests $11 billion to build data center...
-
4:05
Riley High School student center stage at the NFL Draft
-
1:35
Rain, wind, and milder temperatures forecast this weekend
-
2:49
Joe Alt expected to be drafted in the first round of NFL Draft
WARSAW, Ind. -- The American Rescue Plan will provide the Warsaw Public Library with $15,880 to help fund and expand their E-book library.
30 new computers will also be given to library staff members to as a part of the project.
The library has a new summer reading challenge that begins on June 1 as well, with the theme: “Oceans of Possibilities.”
Sign up for the ABC 57Newsletter