During National Library Week this week, we proudly embrace the role of libraries as community connectors, as well what PBS NewsHour recently called the “last safe haven” for many amid the pandemic.
(The Center Square) – The Cleveland Public Library transferred almost $400,000 to a fake vendor as part of a payment redirect scam, State Auditor Keith Faber said Tuesday. Faber said the library ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Public Library celebrated Diwali on Monday with a colorful hands-on lantern crafting program at the Eastman campus, where participants created hand-painted lanterns while ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Public Library is marking Women’s History Month with a lineup of events including book discussions and creative workshops that honor the achievements and impact of women ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Cleveland Public Library sent nearly $400,000 to a fake vendor, since it didn’t have proper controls to detect such scams, according to the office of state Auditor Keith Faber.
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Author Tom Kaschalk will be at Willowick Public Library at 6:30 p.m. March 24 to take attendees on a “tour” through Cleveland’s historic watering holes. People will be able to learn the stories behind ...
More than a year ago, Faber issued a bulletin to all public offices on handling payment redirect requests. According to state auditors, the Cleveland Public Library did not follow the controls ...