COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Metropolitan Library’s Board of Trustees voted to pause plans on a new branch on the northwest side of the city, due to funding uncertainty.
More than $100 million in bond funding and a new continuing levy passed in 2023 aren't enough to maintain "aspirational building" plans.
More than $100 million in bond funds and a new continuing levy passed in 2023 aren't enough to maintain the library's ...
Ohio State football hosts Penn State Saturday. We discussed the matchup to get an opposite sideline view with Kevin McGuire ...
Recipes can tell stories that go beyond taste, revealing how people lived, worked and ate throughout history. The Rare Books & Manuscripts Library at Ohio State houses a growing collection of ...
Jake Diebler enters his second full season as Ohio State's head coach with an experienced roster. The Buckeyes return three ...
Titled Jigs, Gigs, Gigues, and Giggles – Violin Fun with Dance Music, this program brings solo violin music to life in a lighthearted and informative concert performed by Amy Glick, violinist with the ...
Recipients include those in Columbus, Delaware, London, Marion, Marysville, Mount Sterling, Otterbein University, ...
Senator Al Cutrona wrote a letter directed toward the Board of Trustees of the PLYMC, voicing his support for the ...
Author of beloved children's horror book series "Goosebumps" and Bexley native R.L. Stine was at the Columbus Metropolitan Library on Oct. 23.
Bexley native R.L. Stine returns to Columbus Oct. 23 for “Get Goosebumps,” featuring the “R.L. Stine Way” unveiling, author ...
For more than 125 years, the Lepper Library has stood watch over the village at East Lincoln Way — a solid, stoic symbol of ...
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