All over Louisville and southern Indiana, there are lots of fun things to do to keep the kids entertained while out of school.
Community members and organizations have contributed $1.5 million toward the library's renovation project.
The ceremony celebrated 81 new U.S. citizens, coming from nearly 30 different countries.
The library's total checkouts, including print books, eBooks and audiobooks reached 3.6 million in 2023.
Morgan McGarvey (D-3) hosted his first mobile office hours at Louisville Free Public Library in downtown on Wednesday.
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.
Students can access BrainfuseHelpNow, an online tutoring service that offers access to virtual one-on-one tutoring in subjects for kindergarten to 12th grade
The free event for preschoolers and their families will be held from 10 a.m. to noon on May 15 at Southern High School.
There are many fun local options, even while maintaining COVID-19 preventative measures.