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I was offered the chance to work as a summer marketing intern at the Hamilton East Public Library. And, I can honestly say it has changed my life.

Over a century ago, Noblesville had an opportunity to witness cutting edge automotive technology when the Glidden Tour came through town.

Ignite Studio has opened a call for fabric designs. We are seeking artwork that includes heavy use of pattern.

Libby has rolled out a new feature called Content Controls that allows users to configure what library content appears in Libby based on the intended audience for each book, audiobook, or magazine in the library collection.

Summer is the perfect season to get adventurous! If you need some inspiration for new ways to explore the outdoors (which is full of amazing benefits for adults and children alike!), read below to hear Noblesville Parks & Recreation's top tips!

Ignite Studio seeks submissions for “Large Format,” our upcoming group exhibition that will showcase oversized art.

With the Adventure Letter Pass program, HEPL patrons are able to checkout an Adventure Backpack which will grant free entrance to any Indiana State Park.

Did you know that June of every year is Audiobook Appreciation Month? Summer is a perfect time to focus on this auditory format and give your eyes a break

Sometimes research goes in a different direction than you expect. New information can be found in letters from one of the men who was with the 28th USCT. This was Junius B. Roberts.
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