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About the Drug-Free Council
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The Jackson County Drug-Free
Council is comprised of community volunteers interested in alcohol,
tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) abuse issues who annually develop a comprehensive plan
to prevent and reduce substance abuse in Jackson County.
Grants are
awarded annually from fees collected on DUI and drug possession charges
which are used in support of prevention/education, intervention/treatment,
and law enforcement/judicial programs or activities.
Monthly meetings are held to continually educate those interested in
ATOD issues and share current information or concerns.
The public is always welcome at our
meetings held the second Thursday of every month from 4:00 to 5:30 pm at
the Community Foundation Building, 107 Community Drive, Seymour. Get Map
The Jackson County
Drug-Free Council, Inc. needs the active support of concerned citizens,
business groups, religious institutions, youth groups and community
organizations to fulfill its mission of ending substance abuse - especially
among our young people. Interested parties should contact the council at
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Do you suspect Illegal Drug activity?
Contact your local law enforcement.
INDIANA STATE POLICE
522-1441
JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S
DEPARTMENT
358-2141
SEYMOUR POLICE DEPARTMENT
522-1234
BROWNSTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
358-2345
CROTHERSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
793-2311
MEDORA POLICE DEPARTMENT
966-8484
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First Annual Jackson County Drug
Free Council Road Rally Fundraiser
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ALERT
A special alert for parents
and teachers
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- Frequent
visitors at all hours
- Frequent
late night activity
- Windows
blacked out, curtains always drawn
- Unemployed
with plenty of cash
- Unfriendly,
secretive
- Suspicious
of passers-by
- Paranoid,
odd behavior or extensive security
- Chemical
odors from house, garbage or out buildings
- Garbage
has lots of boxes, bottles, or containers of cold capsules, batteries,
HEET, starter fluid, drain cleaner, salt, coffee filters, light bulbs,
aluminum foil, matches
- Placing
their garbage in a neighbor's collection area
Alone, any of these activities
may not be an indicator. However, some or several together may indicate a
problem.
It is our stated aim to develop this site into a useful and relevant
resource in the continuing effort to end tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse in
Jackson County. We are always open to viewer suggestions on additional
resources and ways to improve the site to make it more useful and
informative. E-mail your suggestions to the webmaster.
Please
Take a few minutes to fill out our "New" SURVEY.
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The Jackson County Drug-Free Council, Inc. needs the active support of
concerned citizens, business groups, religious institutions, youth groups and
community organizations to fulfill its mission of ending substance abuse -
especially among our young people. Interested parties should contact the
council. By using this site you agree to our Terms of Use
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