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Brown County Resource Guide 2015-16 ABCAP Reproductive Health Clinic Serving Brown & Adams Counties BBrroowwnn CCoouunnttyy OOhhiioo 2015-16 ResourceResource GuideGuide Published annually by The News Democrat and The Ripley Bee 2 - Brown County Resource Guide 2015-16 ABCAP Reproductive Health Clinic Serving Brown & Adams Counties 406 W. Plum St. Georgetown, OH 45121 937-378-6041 x 252 Providing routine pap, pelvic, breast, testicular exams, pregnancy testing, STD testing, and birth control options. No one turned away for financial need. *Medicaid accepted* All services are confidential. Brown County WIC Women, Infants, Children 406 W. Plum St. Georgetown, OH 45121 937-378-6030 Serving Pregnant Women, Infants and Children A division of ABCAP 40814576 Brown County Resource Guide 2015-2016 - 3 INSIDE AGRICULTURE & CONSERVATION 4 HISTORIC - MUSEUMS, SITES 44 Organizations, services provided Who to call, where to go, plus local history ANIMAL CARE 4 INSURANCE 49 Shelter and veterinarians Insurance providers in Brown County AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR 5 Investment services 52 Parts, service, repair Financial planning and advising BUILDING SUPPLIES 6 LAW ENFORCEMENT 52 Home improvement, carpet, carpet cleaning Sheriff, State Patrol, Police Departments CEMETERIES 7 LAWYERS 53 Locations and information Attorneys in private practice CHURCHES 12 LIBRARIES 54 Services and locations Locations and phone numbers EDUCATION 20 LODGING 54 Public schools, private schools, colleges Hotels, motels and, bed and breakfasts EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 24 MEDIA 55 What to do, who to call, ER numbers, fire Newspapers and radio stations protection MEDICAL SERVICES 56 FAMILY SERVICES 25 Doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and equipment Organizations, counseling, various services Movie Theaters 59 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 30 Drive-ins and theaters Banks, credit unions ORGANIZATIONS 60 FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES 24 Civic groups and clubs Locations and phone numbers REAL ESTATE 63 FURNITURE 31 Local real estate brokers. movers, appraisers Locations and information RECREATION 64 FUNERAL HOMES 32 Events, golf courses, bowling alleys, marinas Area funeral homes, phone numbers etc. GOVERNMENT - UNITED STATES 32 RESTAURANTS 67 Representatives, Senators Dining locations, wineries, bars, etc. GOVERNMENT - BROWN COUNTY 33 SENIOR SERVICES 71 County office holders, information Nursing homes, organizations and services GOVERNMENT - FEDERAL OFFICES 36 TRANSPORTATION 73 IRS, Social Security and other offices Taxi, ferry, airport services GOVERNMENT – STATE OFFICES 37 UTILITIES 74 State elected office holders Gas, electric, water, garbage, communications GOVERNMENT - LOCAL 38 Chamber of Commerce membership 76 Trustees, clerks and addresses, school boards Locations and phone numbers GROCERS 43 ZIP CODES 85 Supermarkets, discount stores, department Post offices and locations stores INTRODUCTION Please enjoy and use the be out of date as soon as help with corrections and 13th edition of the Brown it’s published. additional listings. Please County Resource Guide. For any other errors direct correspondence While we have made that are sure to creep to The News Democrat, every effort to provide in, we apologize in P.O. Box 169, 111 E. accurate information, advance. Civitas Media State St., Georgetown, please keep in mind that assumes no liability for Ohio 45121 or call Mark change is constant and errors or omissions. Carpenter at any directory is likely to We will appreciate your (937) 378-6161. 4 - Brown County Resource Guide 2015-16 AGRICULTURE Agriculture & Farm Phone: (937) 377-6822 Family Career & Community Resources Leaders of America (FCCLA) Extension Services Internet: www.fcclainc.org OSU Extension Service, Brown County 325 West State St, Building B School Advisor Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Eastern Local Joan Garrett (937) 378-6716 Fayetteville Martha Boggs [email protected] Georgetown Brenda Dixon David Dugan RULH Michele Rau Ag & Natural Resources Educator So. Hills JVS Michelle Michael Western Brown Pamela Robinson Christy Clary Extension Education – 4-H Youth Department Farm Bureau 325 West State St., PO Box 288 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Brown County Fair Board (937) 378-2212 Brown County Fairgrounds 325 West State St., Suite 1 E-mail: [email protected] Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Internet: www.ofbf.org Phone: (937) 378-3558 Fax: (937) 378- 1361 Farm Service Agency E-mail: [email protected] United States Department of Internet: www.littlestatefair.com Agriculture (USDA) 702 South Main St. Cattlemen’s Association Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Jeff Cluxton - president (937) 378-6173, ext. 2 Margaret Kinder - secretary Fax: (937) 378-3787 7580 Goose Lick Rd., Ripley, Ohio 45167 Internet: www.fsa.usda.gov AGRICULTURE/ANIMALS Farmer’s Union (937) 378-4424, ext. 4 Meets third Thursday, 8 p.m. at Brown E-mail: [email protected] County Senior Center in Georgetown, 505 Internet: www.brownswed.org North Main St. FFA Division of Forestry Internet: www.ohioffa.org Ohio Department of Natural Re- School Advisor sources Eastern Local Luke Rhonemus 704 South Main St. Fayetteville Matt Winkle Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Georgetown Jamie Loudon (937) 378-4920 RULH Doug Bahnsen Internet: www.ohiodnr.com Southern HillsJVS Barney Neal Division of Wildlife Western Brown Doug Dyer Ohio Department of Natural Re- sources Pork Producers Association Brown County Wildlife Officer, Eric Lamb 2888 State Route 131 1076 Old Springfield Pike Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 Xenia, Ohio 45385 (937) 372-5639, ext. 5220 Conservation and Natural Internet: www.ohiodnr.com Resources Brown Soil & Water Conservation Animal Shelter District Brown County Animal Shelter 706 South Main St. 100 Veterans Blvd., Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Brown County Resource Guide 2015-2016 - 5 AGRICULTURE/ANIMALS Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Five Points Animal Hospital Phone: (937) 378-3457 Andrew Purdy, DVM Fax: (937) 378-2687 8359 Five Points-Fincastle Rd. E-mail: [email protected] Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Phone: (937) 337-5050 Georgetown Animal Hospital, Inc. Veterinarians J.E. Gish, DVM Karolyn Biehl, DVM D.C. Chalker, DVM 604 S. Main St. 9242 Hammer Rd. Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Phone: (937) 378-2373 Phone: (937) 378-6334 Brown County Veterinary Service Mt. Orab Veterinary Clinic Brian Cowdrey, DVM; Jenny Cowdrey, W. Frank Norvell, DVM DVM Mark Hayes, DVM 7932 US 62, Russellville, Ohio 45168 463 West Main St. Phone: (937) 337-5050 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Fax: (937) 377-1442 Phone: (937) 444-2548 Fax: (937) 444-7707 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR ABC Tire Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 115 E. Grant Ave. Phone: (937) 444-2665 Phone: (513) 875-2652 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Phone: (937) 378-3600 Brown County Don’s Imports Automotive 13900 Klein Rd., Mt. Orab, Advanced Auto Parts 202 North High St. Ohio 100 Hughes Blvd. Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 444-9364 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 444-2685 email: donsimports@gmail. Phone: (937) 444-1554 Brown County Motors, com Auto Applegate’s Auto and Care, LLC Georgetown Tire and Towing 601 North Columbus St. Service Center 900 S. Second St. Russellville, Ohio 45168 601 E. State St. Ripley, Ohio 45167 Phone: (937) 377-2277 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Phone: (937) 392-1590 Carriage Trade Phone: (937)378-0500 35 Free Soil Rd. Autozone Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Gray’s Used Auto Parts 4942 East State St. Phone: (937) 378-3300 2476 Bardwell-West Rd. Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 378-2249 Collins Collision Cen- Phone: (937) 444-4817 ter, Tom Belcher’s Body Howser’s Garage Shop Towing and Auto Sales 479 West Main St. 124 Mae St. 209 North High St. Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 444-2841 Phone: (937) 446-3003 Phone: (937) 444-3491 J&R Auto Sales Bob’s Body & Paint D&S Sales, Salvage and 127 W. Main St. 13650 New Harmony Slm. Service Hamersville, Ohio 45130 Rd. 1834 SR 125 Phone: (937) 379-6206 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Hamersville, Ohio 45130 Phone: (937) 444-2280 Phone: (937) 379-1969 L. Wood & Sons, Ltd. 1667 Tri-County Hwy. Boyd’s Transmission Den’s Body Shop, Colli- Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 and Wrecker Service sion and Mechanical Phone: (937) 444-3804 12781 St. Route 774 262 N. Apple St. (US 68) 6 - Brown County Resource Guide 2015-16 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Lewis Custom Hoods & Precision Auto Repair Steer Straight Auto Parts 666 East State St. 7680 Tri-County Highway 17012 Bodman Rd. Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 378-6424 Phone: (937) 446-3822 Malott Automotive Puckett’s Tire and Lube Swearingen’s Auto Care 13512 Five Points- 107 Maple Ave. and Tire Mowrystown Sardinia, Ohio 45171 10144 US 68 Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Phone: (937) 446-3200 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Phone: (937) 446-3985 Rock’s Auto Service Phone: (937) 378-4931 777 South High St. McDaniel’s Auto Service Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Tire Discounters #30 and Colision Center Phone: (937) 444-4687 105 Glover Dr. 24 North Second St. R&S Enterprises (Diesel Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Ripley, Ohio, 45167 Rep.) Phone: (937) 444-4747 (937) 392-4908 9411 Scoffield Rd. Aberdeen, Ohio 45101 Tom Moler’s Complete McKinney’s Auto Phone: (937) 213-3351 Auto Service 1905 SR 125 13862 Boyd Rd. Hamersville, Ohio 45130 Sardinia Auto Parts & Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 379-1055 Repair Phone: (937) 444-2032 Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Meadows Motor Service Phone: (937) 446-9559 Tom’s Pro-Tech 879 US 52 105 North Apple Street Aberdeen, Ohio 45101 Seip’s Auto Parts & Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Phone: (937) 795-2225 Service Phone: (937) 378-1000 501 West State St. Moler’s Auto Supplies Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Tussey’s Body & Frame 204 E. Main St. Phone: (937) 378-4748 19675 US 68 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 Phone: (937) 444-2247 Shafer Towing Phone: (513) 875-3003 4816 Shafer Rd. Mt. Orab Ford Georgetown, Ohio 45121 480 West Main St. Phone: (937) 378-5000 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Phone: (937) 444-2551 www.mtorabford.com BUILDING SUPPLIES Building supplies Phone: (937) 392-1371 Applegate’s Pro Hardware Buildings 104 S. Main St. Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Cricket Valley Structures Phone: (937) 378-9400 7007 state Route 125 Russellville, Ohio Carter Lumber Phone: (937) 377-1320 9354 Mt.
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