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Visit us on our My Space page:
www.myspace.com/ohiocountypubliclibrary
Welcome to our
homepage!
We invite you to explore our website and
learn about what the Ohio County Public Library has to offer.
Visit your library -- from home!
The library's website
offers patrons a handy tool for accessing library features without
leaving their house:
Reader's Advisory Page
On-Line
Unemployment Claims
This site
will give you information about filing unemployment claims as well
as contact info for local unemployment offices.
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If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact the Ohio County Career Center at (270)298-4421 or the
Unemployment Office at (270) 687-7297.
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If you need help with your resume or a
professional looking cover letter, see our legal forms
under the electronic resources tab. Or click here
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES if
you need the password then call the library at 270-298-3790.
Kentucky Adult Education
Kentucky Driver's Manual
you can also visit
www.dmv.org
~Book Club News~
Join in
the book discussion at 6:00pm on the second Monday of each month at
the Ohio County Public
Library.
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May
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Whispers of the Bayou
by Mindy Starns Clark
see it Summary:
This
suspenseful story reminiscent of old Gothic tales
has a complex mystery and a vivid sense of the Deep
South. It shows how God can take the darkest
circumstances and use them to light a bright path
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June
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The New Earth
by
Eckhart Tolle
see it
Summary:
Contends that humanity has an unprecedented
opportunity to shift from its dangerous, ego-based
state of consciousness to a saner, more loving
existence, and offers practical advice on how to
promote kindness and freedom.
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A MESSAGE FROM
GOVERNOR STEVEN L. BESHEAR
Tough
Economic Times
During this
time of economic uncertainty, all Kentuckians, including state
employees, need to know that state government is on their side.
This Web site links you to information about programs that can help
during these tough economic times. At
Tough Economic Times, you will find help on paying bills,
finding a job and holding onto your home if or when foreclosure is
threatened.

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