The forms for Kentucky parents to file complaints about instructional material they believe is harmful or inappropriate are now available.
Beginning on Friday, March 31, through April 8, the LFPL will be offering more than 100 free programs and activities for kids of all ages.
The milestone was met after the foundation had a book fair with Jeffersonville Police and Fire.
Mayor Treva Hodges provided a message to students about bullying on Read Across America Day.
The books were delivered on Dr. Seuss's birthday, and National Read Across America Day.
A small "grand reopening" for the library is scheduled for Dec. 19.
Construction crews are putting the final touches on a new location for the library branch.
The current budget plan would create two new branches and renovate another.
This small-town library offers big-city technology and is excited to finally share it with the public.
Leaders say the new location will be open before the end of the year.