Letter from the Director

Public libraries succeed because they remain closely connected to the communities they serve. For over one hundred years, the public library has been the centerpiece of Niles, connecting people to each other and to the ideas of the past, present and future.
At McKinley Memorial Library, our services are shaped by local needs — whether that means free Wi-Fi access, technology assistance, meeting space, or lifelong learning opportunities. For many people in Niles, the library is the only free public space offering reliable internet, technology access, and professional assistance.
Local support allows libraries to respond directly to residents in Niles. That flexibility ensures resources are focused where they matter most.
Statewide, Ohio libraries welcome 48 million visits annually from 7.4 million cardholders, demonstrating the trust communities place in their local libraries.
Public libraries are funded primarily through locally approved property taxes, used to support services patrons rely on daily. Protecting strong local libraries helps ensure residents continue to have access to trusted, responsive public services close to home, ensuring residents in Niles continue to have access to trusted resources that support education, employment, and daily life.
Libraries evolve with community needs, but our purpose remains the same: expanding opportunity and access for all by protecting our libraries and the funding they rely on.
Carrie Kibby, C.P.L.S.
Library Director
McKinley Memorial Library