Berry, Kentucky (KY) Government Companies

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US Post Office
202 E Main St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-2063
Northern Harrison Rural Fire
301 E Main St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-0760
Berry Fire Department
P.O. BOX 215
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-3185
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Sewage Treatment Plant
184 Blakes Ln.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-3285
City Hall
108 Main St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-3185
City of Berry Fire Department
214 North 2nd St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-9619
Harrison County Fire District
301 East Main St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-0760
Northern Harrison Rural Fire Department
683 Durbintown Road
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-9619
Sewage Treatment Plant
184 Blake Lane
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-3285
US Post Office
202 East Main St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-2063

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Berry Fire Department
103 South 2nd St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-9619
City Of Berry
103 South 2nd St.
Berry KY 41003
(859) 234-3185
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