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Jeremy Ruble has declared his candidacy for the Shelby County Council.
Ruble has been a resident of Shelby County since 2016. He and his wife, Lauren, a 2008 Southwestern High School graduate, have a 4-year-old daughter, Lina, and are expecting a second daughter later this year.
Ruble has a passion and dedication to serving the residents of Shelby County and a desire to bring about positive change. His commitment to public service is deeply rooted, tracing back to his grandfather who served as a county commissioner in Decatur County for 12 years.
In 2022, Ruble was appointed by the Shelby County Commissioners to serve as a county representative of the fringe district on the Shelbyville Plan Commission.
Ruble is currently employed at Knauf Insulation as a Process Engineer. With over 12 years of experience as an engineer, combined with his involvement in public service for the past two years, Ruble is uniquely positioned to bring a well-rounded perspective to the Shelby County Council.
“I look forward to utilizing my skills to address community concerns, champion local initiatives, and contribute to a prosperous future for all residents,” said Ruble. “I believe a stronger Shelby County can only be achieved by engaging with residents, truly understanding their needs, and working collaboratively to accomplish our goals.”
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