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"Our mission at Humane Indiana Wildlife & Rehabilitation Center is to rehabilitate wildlife and release them back to their natural environment, once they’re healthy and are capable of surviving on their own. In some cases, however, due to injuries sustained before they were brought to us, it would not be safe to release them to fend for themselves. Fortunately for HIW, some animals remain in our care and become wildlife ambassadors. They help us provide wildlife education through our wildlife talks in our community, throughout the state, and during our kids camps." - Indiana Humane
Hebron Public Library was built in 1917, the last library to be built with money from the Carnegie Foundation. It was remodeled in 1995, keeping several of the iconic Carnegie design elements from the original construction. Located across the street from the post office and two blocks from Hebron's Main Street, the library is easily accessible, but not in a congested area. This cozy library houses more than just books, with a good selection of DVDs, music CDs, Audiobooks, and periodicals. It offers a conference room, a large meeting room, free WI-FI, and computers, all for public use. They also have fun and educational children and adult programming.