Crouse Construction workers pay attention to the details, so the Goblin Drive sidewalk will be correct. Thank you, guys!




The Planning Commission meets today at 1 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. The agenda was posted last week, and here is an updated version.

As part of October's Fire Safety Month, Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, prepared a feature on our Firefighters. Today, meet Lt. John Morgan.

As a part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our city’s infrastructure, W. Rush Ave. between N. Willow and W. Stephenson Ave. will be closed Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 for a sewer line repair from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our streets and make them safe for everyone. Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.

If you are already shopping for Christmas, Creekside Community Center will gladly help. A gift card will delight your family and comes in all sizes and colors! Call (870) 517-5284 to receive more details.

Two streets to go ‘one way’ for Halloween traffic
Homeowners Chris Wade and Casey Johnson approached the city a couple of weeks ago with an idea to make Daly and Hogan Streets in The Estates subdivision one-way on Oct. 31, to make their neighborhood safer.
Mayor Jerry Jackson said, “These streets have been overwhelmed with Halloween traffic for years. This should help the flow and hopefully be safer for everyone. We brought in Police Chief Chris Graddy and Captain Clint Tolliver and decided to give it a try.
Daily and Hogan will be one-way streets. Vehicles can enter the neighborhood from Bunker and exit onto Cottonwood. This pattern will begin at 5 p.m. and end at 9 p.m.
PLEASE GO VERY, VERY SLOW. SMALL CHILDREN WILL BE RUNNING ACROSS THE STREETS.
“This is a great example of what Harrison’s citizens can accomplish by sharing a good idea with city officials,” Jackson said.
Homeowners Chris Wade and Casey Johnson approached the city a couple of weeks ago with an idea to make Daly and Hogan Streets in The Estates subdivision one-way on Oct. 31, to make their neighborhood safer.
Mayor Jerry Jackson said, “These streets have been overwhelmed with Halloween traffic for years. This should help the flow and hopefully be safer for everyone. We brought in Police Chief Chris Graddy and Captain Clint Tolliver and decided to give it a try.
Daily and Hogan will be one-way streets. Vehicles can enter the neighborhood from Bunker and exit onto Cottonwood. This pattern will begin at 5 p.m. and end at 9 p.m.
PLEASE GO VERY, VERY SLOW. SMALL CHILDREN WILL BE RUNNING ACROSS THE STREETS.
“This is a great example of what Harrison’s citizens can accomplish by sharing a good idea with city officials,” Jackson said.

Welcome, Patrolman Seth Howard, to the Harrison Police Department. Officer Howard has recently been a Sheriff's Deputy in Faulkner County. Welcome to Harrison!

October is Fire Safety Month and thanks to Northark Intern Ashley Copeland, we've learned a fire safety tip from each firefighter at the Harrison Fire Department. Today, meet BC Robbie Healea.

October is Fire Safety Month. Today, meet Firefighter Caden Robertson. Thanks for all the training you do to be ready to help our community.. Thank you, Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland for setting up this feature.

October is Fire Safety Month. Today, meet Firefighter Mike Hannum on the Ladder Truck. We appreciate our fire department always being willing to help our community. Thank you, Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland for setting up this feature.

As a part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our city’s infrastructure,
Rush Street between Willow Street and Stephenson Street will be closed Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 for a sewer repair.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our streets and make them safe for everyone.
Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.
Rush Street between Willow Street and Stephenson Street will be closed Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 for a sewer repair.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our streets and make them safe for everyone.
Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.

Attention all Creekside Members!!!
The Creekside Gang is getting ready to party!!! Don't miss out on the family fun from 5:30-7:30 tonight (Friday, Oct. 24) to celebrate the one-year birthday of Creekside. Lots of special surprises and activities!!! Don't miss out!
The Creekside Gang is getting ready to party!!! Don't miss out on the family fun from 5:30-7:30 tonight (Friday, Oct. 24) to celebrate the one-year birthday of Creekside. Lots of special surprises and activities!!! Don't miss out!




October is Fire Safety Month. We want the community to know our city's firefighters and their best safety tip. Thanks to Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, who worked on this project. Today, meet Firefighter Brock Fountain.

The preview folder for Thursday night's Harrison City Council meeting has been modified with one additional document and a new agenda. Please follow the link below to view the folder.
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-meeting-previews-2025/october-23%2C-2025%2C-preview/856527
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-meeting-previews-2025/october-23%2C-2025%2C-preview/856527

Crouse Construction Company is doing the final grading of the roundabout on Goblin Drive. Looking great guys!







Here's an update on the north side of Goblin, near Industrial Park Road. The road is looking great!



October is Fire Prevention Month. Today, we learn more about DC Jeremy Sansing. Thank you to Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, for compiling this feature to honor our firefighters.

At the HHBA (Historic Harrison Business Association) meeting Monday night, Hotel Seville owner Hansen Doolittle and his assistant Maddox showed off the new window, which is in keeping with the hotel's historical status. One more week of learning is available to teach someone locally how to achieve this process. Call the Hotel if more information is needed at 870-741-2321.



As a part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our city’s infrastructure,
W. Central Ave. between Westwood Dr. and Kirby Court will be closed today, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, for a water line repair from 11:00 a.m. until the work has been finished.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our streets and make them safe for everyone.
Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.
W. Central Ave. between Westwood Dr. and Kirby Court will be closed today, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, for a water line repair from 11:00 a.m. until the work has been finished.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our streets and make them safe for everyone.
Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.

The Harrison City Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, October 23 in city council chambers at City Hall, 118 Industrial Park Road. Follow the link below for the preview folder of the meeting.
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-meeting-previews-2025/october-23%2C-2025%2C-preview/856527
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-meeting-previews-2025/october-23%2C-2025%2C-preview/856527

