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Shelby County, Ohio
Shelby County was formed in 1819 from Miami County. It is named for Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky. It is located in west central Ohio. The county seat is the City of Sidney, it is the only city in the county. There are eight villages and fourteen townships in the county.
VILLAGES: Anna Kettlersville Botkins Lockington Fort Loramie Port Jefferson Jackson Center Russia TOWNSHIPS: Clinton Jackson Salem Cynthian Loramie Turtlecreek Dinsmore McLean Van Buren Franklin Orange Washington Green Perry
Public Safety Communications
All public safety agencies in Shelby County use a mix of conventional frequencies.
Fire/EMS stations
Station/Agency 1 Anna 2 Botkins (no EMS) 3 Ft Loramie 4 Houston 5 Jackson Center 6 Van Buren Twp (Kettlersville) (no EMS) 7 Lockington (no EMS) 8 Maplewood (no EMS) 9 Port Jefferson 10 Russia (no EMS) 11 12 Shelby County Fire Department
Ohio State Highway Patrol
Traffic service is provided by OSP Post 55 Piqua (District 5 HQ). All communications use the Ohio MARCS statewide system.
Events
Each July the Country Concert is an event held at Fort Loramie that brings together camping and a weekend long outdoor concert of major country western artists. This event attracts thousands of people to the rural area.