Slusser's Green Thumb Inc

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Presidentfounded her greenhouse business over 40 years ago. Slusser&#8217s Green ThumbInc. creates environmental solutions for industrybusinessheavy-highway and public works in the Great Lakes region of IllinoisIndianaMichiganand Ohio. Slusser&#8217Professional Affiliations &nbspEmployment Opportunities &nbspCommunity Involvement &nbspCONTACT US &nbsp� Copyright 2011 Slusser's Green ThumbInc. All rights reserved.&nbsp&nbspEnvironmental Contractor for IndustryBusinessHeavy Highway and Public Works. &nbsp

3105   email: [email protected] John Williamson   Estimating Manager   extension: 3210   email: [email protected] Teresa Williamson   Administrative Asst/Accts Payable   extension: 3100   email: [email protected] Logansport, Indiana   125 Montgomery   P.O. Box 33   Logansport, Indiana  46947-0033   phone: (574) 722-3102   fax: (574) 722-2993   toll-free: (800)

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