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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says his priority since taking office in January has been “modernizing” the Secretary of State’s Office.
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Book banning is again making headlines across the United States, a practice that first emerged in America back in 1650. While back then religion tended to be at the heart of most bans and censorship, that has shifted over time, with more bans resulting from a wider variety of topics.
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Veronica De Fazio said the biggest challenge libraries face now is getting people to return following COVID-19 shutdowns. She said the best way to do that is to stress the importance of the library being fun, friendly and welcoming.
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There isn’t a lot of Christian literature out in the world that focuses on LGBTQIA+ people, and when it does, the focus often centers around the main character leaving their faith as a result of coming to terms with their sexuality.
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Illinois libraries will receive more than $15 million in grants from State Librarian and Secretary of State Jesse White. He says the money is an annual…
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More than two dozen Illinois libraries are receiving grants to help young students develop skills in technology, communication, goal setting and conflict…
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A woman in southwest Illinois has created a series of exhibits that tell the story of soldiers who died or went missing during the Vietnam War.Julie…