Thanks to the work of Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, we have a feature that highlights our firefighters and gives us insight into their favorite firefighting tips. October is Fire Safety Month. Be sure you review the good practices to keep your family or business safe. Today, we meet LT. Tanner McGhee.

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FF Tanner McGhee
It's time you start thinking about the Explore Harrison Christmas Parade on Monday, Dec. 1. All the details are at ExploreHarrison.com, and the theme is The Grinch!
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Christmas Parade
Watch out for current scams going around the state and involving the Arkansas Finance and Administration Department
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Faud Alert
Happy Anniversary, Creekside! Members have a great time on Friday night!
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Creekside Anniversary
October is Fire Safety Month. We are getting to know each of our firefighters. Today Lt. Samuel Spurlin is highlighted. Thank you, Northark Intern, for gathering this information.
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Lt. Samuel Spurlin

Members of Harrison Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Student Council visit City Hall and meet Mayor Jackson. Pictured are Oliver Campbell (from left), Boone Mays, Charlie Mclaughlin, Madelyn Sutton, Kennady Puls, Avery Pratt, Mayor Jerry Jackson, Paisley Taylor, Bellah Burns, Arabella Kiracofe, and Mrs. O'Dell, Advisor.

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Mayor Jackson with HMS Student Council
District Court Important Information
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Notice from District Court
October is Fire Safety Month. We've been highlighting a different firefighter daily to learn more about them and get a favorite fire safety tip! Today, meet Capt. Matthew Price. Thank you, Northark Intern Ashley Copeland, for this feature.
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Capt. Matthew Price
Today, we highlight another firefighter thanks to the work of Northark Intern Ashley Copeland. Meet BC Randy Richardson.
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Firefighter
Don't forget the Birthday Bash, Anniversary Party for Creekside. For members only. Come to this fall festival and have a great time. Friday, April 24 from 5:30-7:30.
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Fall Festival
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.
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One Way Traffic
Today, we get to know firefighter Marcus Henry. During Fire Safety Month, we've highlighted a firefighter daily to get to know them better and read their favorite fire safety tip. Thank you, Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, for doing this project.
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FF Marcus Henry
Attention Creekside Members: A Birthday Bash/Fall Festival is being planned just for you on Friday, Oct. 24, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. There will be Lots of fun activities for the whole family.
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Creekside Anniversary

Camp Jack received a check for $1,166.57 from Brick Oven Pizza. The donation resulted from the beer sales during the Creekside Amp Concert series. Pictured is Explore Harrison Executive Director, Matt Bell (left), Brick Oven Pizza Regional Manager, John Cathy, and Camp Jack's President, Tom Qualls.

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Donation to Camp Jack from Brick Oven Pizza
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 a preview of items going to council as of Friday, October 17. As a reminder, you can also check the link from time to time to see if anything has been added. Another message will be sent next week as the agenda is formalized prior to the meeting.

https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-meeting-previews-2025/october-23%2C-2025%2C-preview/856527
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Agenda for 10.23.25
The Teague Family Med and Spa hosted a ribbon-cutting with the Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Oct. 17. Owner Angela Teague, APRN, has a qualified staff to provide Botox treatments, lip flip, hyaluronidase, microdermabrasion, microneedling, red light therapy, BIOTE hormone replacement therapy, IV hydration, B-12 injections, and chemical peel. All insurances are accepted. The Med and Spa is located at 519 N. Willow St. and open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The phone number is 866-573-4747.
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Teague Family Med & Spa
Mayor and Dr. Griffin Arnold II, speak about the need for a business like this.
Ambassadors
Mayor Jackson and Angela Teague
Reception area
Spa area
October is Fire Safety Month. Today we meet firefighter John Meeks in wet gear when the SS Mary Jean is needed for a high-water rescue. Thanks to our fire department and all the training you do to be prepared. This feature is the product of Northark Intern Ashley Copeland.
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FF John Meeks
Look who made the Wednesday Harrison Daily Times.
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Screen shot of the Harrison Daily Times.

The Elks Lodge 2311 hosted a ribbon-cutting today with the Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce. The lodge holds many fundraisers for the community and loves to help veterans and children. They are located at the intersection of Airport Road and 1521 Hwy. 62/65 North.

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Ribbon Cutting
Ambassadors
Elks Lodge
Mayor Jerry Jackson
With the Creekside anniversary this month, we are focusing on the benefits that Creekside has made to individuals and families in our community. If you have a story to share - let us know! Meet Nate

Name: Nate

Nate had shoulder surgery about 18 months ago and ended up with “frozen shoulder.”

“I’m a mechanic by trade and have always done work with my arms over my head. Last summer, after severe heat exhaustion, a friend gifted me a membership to Creekside. So I’ve been swimming five days a week and I can tell my shoulders are getting better, too.”

Nate said the shoulder progress is slow, but he’s swimming 1,000 meters every day. “I’ve lost 50 pounds, too. So I feel much better and am all in on this recovery. I’m hitting it hard. I want to return to my chosen profession.”

"I think the pool is an amazing resource and far underused."

What a good friend Nate has! If you have a Creekside story, please email kfulton@harrisonar.gov and share your good news.
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Nate