
Abby Shuck, a dedicated resident of Johnson County, was recently honored with the Hardworking Hoosier Award by State Rep. Michelle Davis. Shuck was recognized for her multiple roles in the community, including her coordination efforts for Special Olympics Indiana in Shelby County, her work at Campbell Shuck Insurance, and a decade-long commitment to the Franklin Boys and Girls Club board.
According to a release from the Press Office of the Indiana House Republicans, the award celebrates the diligence of individuals in House District 58. Shuck, embellishing her community's fabric through steadfast service and quiet toil, stands as a vibrant testament to the spirit the award seeks to acknowledge. Serving both behind the scenes to support athletes with fundraising efforts and within the daily operations of her family's businesses, Shuck's impact ripples through the economic and social spheres of Franklin.
Nominations for the Hardworking Hoosier Award are open to residents of House District 58 who contribute significantly to the welfare of their community, exemplified by Shuck's varied involvements. The award looks to honor a range of professions and vocations, from education and health care to the skilled trades.
The recognition is accompanied by an award certificate presented during a special ceremony and includes a feature in Davis' constituent emails. A snapshot from the presentation, showcasing Shuck flanked by her proud colleagues and Rep. Davis, was made available to constituents. If you are looking to nominate someone whose quiet dedication powers the heart of Johnson County, the nomination form can be found on the Indiana House Republicans' website.









