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Last updated on Monday, July 2, 2018
(AUBURN) - A newly-formed nonprofit is set to raise money to restore and rebuild a historic northeastern Indiana library heavily damaged by an arson fire.
Auburn's Eckhart Public Library has been closed since the July 2017 swept through the building after a man placed a lit, mortar-style firework in its book return chute.
The new Eckhart Library Foundation was established in March and efforts are now underway to secure a 501(c)(3) tax status that will enable all donations to be tax-deductible by donors.
The (Auburn) Star reports that the money raised will go toward repairing the damage caused by the fire and supporting the library's future operation.
A 24-year-old Auburn man pleaded guilty to an arson charge in the fire was sentenced last year to 12 years in prison.
Information from: The (Auburn, Ind.) Star, http://www.dekalbstar.com
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