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After six months of collaboration and consulting with AkiliahManuel of Tiny Footprint Farm, LLC (The Door Coaching), city of Carpinteria staff have established a three-year Library Strategic and ...
26 Jun 2024 (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited has successfully listed its SBC045 Senior Unsecured Mixed Rate Credit Linked Notes on the Johannesburg Stock ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM) announced today that the 1GT climate private equity strategy (1GT) participated in the $105 million Series C equity financing of ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A 17-year-old girl is in the hospital following a stabbing incident at the University of Arizona's Main Library that prompted an emergency alert. The incident occurred on Aug.
This story was updated at 9:12 a.m. Aug. 19 to add a statement from Mayor Stephen Tyler Holman. Pioneer Library System filed a $150,000 lawsuit against the city of Norman and the Norman Municipal ...
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Managing a library manually takes a lot of time, effort, and paperwork. A Library Management System (LMS) solves this problem. It is used by the libraries to increase the workflow and reduce human ...
The city of Irvine officially launched its new, independent public library system this weekend, drawing residents to grand opening celebrations at two branches on Sunday. The events at Heritage Park ...
RHINELANDER (WJFW) — Audiobooks in Wisconsin libraries are becoming harder to access over time. Why are these waiting lists becoming increasingly longer? Book publishers view online novels as a sort ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System announces 51-year-old Library Director John Spears has passed away from cancer. Buffalo and Erie County Public Library says Spears ...
The Maryville Public Library will have Storytime for newborns through six-year-olds, at 9:45 am, both Tuesday and Wednesday, July 8 and 9 at the library.