Clark County Animal Shelter Jan 28, 2025 Jan 28, 2025 Updated Feb 6, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Pictured: an aerial view of the Jeffersonville Animal Shelter at 201 Willinger Lane in Clark County, Ind., which also serves Clarksville, Charlestown, Sellersburg, Utica and Borden. (WDRB Drone Image) As featured on +2 Jeffersonville Animal Shelter inches toward agreement with southern Indiana partners A meeting has been scheduled to determine the future of the partnerships. +2 Pet owners urged to claim missing dogs to ease space shortage at Jeffersonville shelter Officials are asking people to pick up their dog if it's at the shelter to help ease the space shortage. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Friday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesMan shot during officer-involved shooting on Bardstown RoadMotorcyclist found dead 4 hours after losing control on I-264 ramp near Louisville's airport'Heinous offenses' | Man convicted in violent sexual assault on woman in south LouisvilleKentucky Supreme Court reverses 2024 decision, altering the power in Louisville public schoolsMan suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor’s killing is found dead, officials sayTennessee governor pardons country star Jelly Roll, who has sought redemption from criminal pastBody camera video shows arrest in decades-old Louisville child abduction caseLouisville man charged with murder in September Phoenix Hill shootingNew commercial development proposed for Fern Creek, adding to the area's growthUnion audit reveals financial irregularities at local Ford UAW chapter in Louisville Videos
+2 Jeffersonville Animal Shelter inches toward agreement with southern Indiana partners A meeting has been scheduled to determine the future of the partnerships.
+2 Pet owners urged to claim missing dogs to ease space shortage at Jeffersonville shelter Officials are asking people to pick up their dog if it's at the shelter to help ease the space shortage.Â