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The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency will be operating a warming shelter through noon on Wednesday.
The location of the Shelter will be the Brinson Building at the Shelby County Fairgrounds, 500 Frank Street.
Shelby County Emergency Management is very much in need of volunteers to staff and help. Any member of the public who would like to volunteer with the Shelter please contact the EMA office at 317-392- 6308.
Due to the cold temperatures the Shelby County Cancer Association Thrift Store wil be closed again on Tuesday.
The Shelby County Public Library closed at noon Monday due to a heating issue at the library. The Shelbyville branch will remain closed on Tuesday. The Morristown branch of the library, however, is open.
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