July 1, 2025 - 12:35

WESTVILLE — In an era where technology is rapidly transforming our daily lives, the Westville Public Library in Vermilion County is taking significant steps to modernize its services. The library has been awarded a grant aimed at improving technology and internet accessibility for its patrons.
This funding will allow the library to upgrade its existing digital resources and expand internet access, ensuring that community members have the tools they need to thrive in a digital world. With more people relying on online resources for education, job searches, and personal development, the library recognizes the importance of providing robust technological support.
Library officials expressed their excitement about the grant, emphasizing that these improvements will not only enhance the user experience but also foster a more informed and connected community. As the library embarks on this initiative, it aims to bridge the digital divide and empower residents with the necessary skills and resources to navigate an increasingly technology-driven society.
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