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Government services in Sellersburg, IN

Find government services in Sellersburg, IN. Listings include Indiana State Police -Sellersburg, Town of Sellersburg, Clark County REMC, Clark County Emergency Management Agency - Indiana, Sellersburg Parks and Sellersburg Police Department. Click on each in the list below the map for more information.

  • 03/30/23
    “She had a heck of a day. Her defense behind her had her back and it’s going to be hard to beat us when we have those two working for us.”
    > News and Tribune
  • 03/30/23
    The commission allocated money from its Workforce Ready Fund to support four local schools/districts, including Clarksville Community Schools, Greater Clark County Schools, St. Anthony of Padua School...
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  • 03/30/23
    The organization is seeking to build a small number of rental units on Plank Road in Jeffersonville pending zoning approval from the Jeffersonville City Council. If the it proceeds, it would be CASI's...
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  • 03/30/23
    “Make sure you’re doing what you love, find out what that is first and foremost,” he said. “Because you won’t feel like you’re working and nobody will have to tell you ‘Oh you’re lazy and not trying h...
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  • 03/30/23
    The Ion bronchoscopy to perform 20 procedures in the past few weeks on people who are dealing with lung issues.
    > News and Tribune
  • 03/30/23
    Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing and has repeatedly attacked the investigation as politically motivated, was expected to surrender to authorities next week.
    > News and Tribune
  • 03/30/23
    Moren was honored Thursday as the AP women's basketball Coach of the Year, the first time she has won the award.
    > News and Tribune
  • 03/30/23
    "Laws need to be enforced and large companies like Nestlé and Coca-Cola need to be encouraged in making their packaging reusable and more environmental friendly."
    > News and Tribune
  • 03/30/23
    For an average residential Duke Energy customer in Indiana using 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month, it means a decrease of approximately 16% over rates today, or $26 a month.
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  • 03/30/23
    Infrastructure, school expansion and rate increases are issues the Sellersburg community is dealing with as the town grows, but many see opportunities in the community's future.
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