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Niles, Morton Grove Libraries Secure $125,000 In State Grants
The funding boost can be used to upgrade tech, expand services and enhance facilities, according to the state librarian.

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The funding boost can be used to upgrade tech, expand services and enhance facilities, according to the state librarian.

The funding boost can be used to enhance technology and expand services in both communities, according to the state librarian.
Local public libraries can use the funding to enhance technology and expand services, according to the Illinois Secretary of State's Office.
The state funding can be used to boost collections or modernize facilities at local public libraries.
The funding boost can support technology, collections and infrastructure at both public libraries, according to the secretary of state.
Library officials can use the grant funding to upgrade facilities or improve offerings.
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