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Libraries in Fowlerville and Howell will benefit from access improvement grants following their selection by the Library of Michigan, a state senator from the 22nd District said in a recent announcement.
Fowlerville District and Howell Carnegie District libraries were selected to receive Improving Access to Information grants, state Sen. Lana Theis (R-Brighton) said in an announcement issued on her website Aug. 28.
"This is great news for the Fowlerville and Howell communities," Theis said in the announcement. "These grants will be a big help to the libraries as they continually work to broaden and improve people’s access to their outstanding services. I appreciate the Department of Education and the Library of Michigan for supporting our part of the state."
Michigan state Sen. Lana Theis (R-Brighton)
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Fowlerville District Library will receive a one-time grant of $15,669 to expand access to its ebooks via library Wi-Fi hot spots and Howell Carnegie District Library will receive a grant of $25,000 to digitize and expand access to its historic photo negatives, according to the announcement.