Lots of activity at the bridge on Friday morning. A pumper truck is pumping concrete into the pier forms that support the bridge.





🚨 TOMORROW NIGHT! 🚨
Creekside Amp transforms into a full-blown 80’s party with The M80’s!
Gates 5PM | Show 6PM | Outdoor seating (bring your blanket/chair!)
🎟️ FREE ADMISSION!
🍔 🍟 Food trucks on location!
🍺 Beer tent on location!
Creekside Amp transforms into a full-blown 80’s party with The M80’s!
Gates 5PM | Show 6PM | Outdoor seating (bring your blanket/chair!)
🎟️ FREE ADMISSION!
🍔 🍟 Food trucks on location!
🍺 Beer tent on location!

Fall Clean-up begins Monday, Oct. 6-10, on your regular trash and recycling day. READ CAREFULLY so you'll know what LRS can pick up and what they cannot.

Are you ready for the best of some 80s music? The M80s will perform from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with a short intermission on Saturday, Oct. 4. Gates will open at 5 p.m. Visit CreeksideAmp.com to see the rules for attending the venue.

October is Fire Safety Month. Get to know Firefighter Isaac Drewry and put his safety tips to use. Thank you, Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland for preparing this feature.

Downtown Harrison will be a lively place this weekend. With Harvest Homecoming from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Square and then the free concert at the Creekside Amp from 6-9 p.m., Doors will open at 5 p.m. Rules for the Amp are at CreeksideAmp.com https://exploreharrison.com/attractions/creekside-amp/rules/

We know it's October 1, but Main Street Harrison and the Historic Harrison Business Association don't want your family to miss out on the special events happening on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., which will kick off the Christmas Open House season for downtown.
So save the date, and more details will be released soon!
Here are some hints:
Say "CHEESE" with a Vintage Red Truck, Big, Tall Tree Lighting, Hot Chocolate and goodies for sale from area downtown restaurants ... and CHRISTMAS MUSIC! Don't forget, Thursday, Nov. 6, on the northwest corner of the Courthouse Lawn.
So save the date, and more details will be released soon!
Here are some hints:
Say "CHEESE" with a Vintage Red Truck, Big, Tall Tree Lighting, Hot Chocolate and goodies for sale from area downtown restaurants ... and CHRISTMAS MUSIC! Don't forget, Thursday, Nov. 6, on the northwest corner of the Courthouse Lawn.

October is Fire Safety Month. Our Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, has interviewed each City's firefighting team member. They have fire safety tips to share and some fun facts about themselves. So be sure to catch the daily updates from Harrison's finest firefighters! Meet Firefighter Kason Wheeler.

October is Fire Safety Month. Our Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, has interviewed each City's firefighting team member. They have fire safety tips to share and some fun facts about themselves. So be sure to catch the daily updates from Harrison's finest firefighters! Meet Firefighter Blake Miller.

October is Fire Safety Month. Our Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland, has interviewed each member of the City's Fire Fighting team. They have fire safety tips to share and some fun facts about themselves. So be sure to catch the daily updates from Harrison's finest firefighters! We start with Fire Chief Marc Lowery, who keeps the department running smoothly.

The Historic Harrison District Commission will meet Monday, October 6, at 1 p.m. in the Administration Conference Room at City Hall at 118 Industrial Park Road. The public is invited to attend in person or by Zoom. Here is the proposed agenda.

Police Chief Chris Graddy gave a report about locals being scammed out of thousands of dollars. The Daily Times covered the Council meeting and posted a story in the Saturday, Sept. 27 newspaper. You can read the full story at HarrisonDaily.com or you can watch the Council meeting at
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324

THE CATPC held it's monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 25. The Harrison Daily Times covered the event. If you'd like to read the full story visit the website at HarrisonDaily.com

A story about the City Council meeting was in the Saturday newspaper. If you missed it read it at HarrisonDaily.com or watch the meeting from the City's website and see all the documents of the meeting.
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324

The Harrison City Council met in regular session Thursday night, September 25. You can follow the link below to see the video, a draft copy of the minutes and actions taken.
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324
https://www.harrisonar.gov/documents/city-council-proceedings-and-archives/city-council-proceedings-2025/september-25%2C-2025/850324

Here's some highlights from the Rodeo Parade taken by Northark Intern, Ashley Copeland.








Join David Wilson, Ann, and Dan from Around the Table as they speak to Funk Factory's Anthony Ball . The party band from NWA has Harrison connections and will perform a free concert Saturday night, Sept. 27 at the Creekside Amp. Tune in today at 9:30.
https://www.facebook.com/KHOZAroundTheTable. The Funk Factory will play from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shayla Johnson will kick off the music at 6:30 p.m. Go to CreeksideAmp.com for venue rules.
https://www.facebook.com/KHOZAroundTheTable. The Funk Factory will play from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shayla Johnson will kick off the music at 6:30 p.m. Go to CreeksideAmp.com for venue rules.

Guess what is three months from today? CHRISTMAS!!!!! So save the date for an old-fashioned tree-lighting ceremony in downtown Harrison on the Courthouse lawn. (Just like in the movies!!!) Thursday, Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. This will kick off the Holiday Open House for the Downtown area. Lots of wonderful gift ideas, decorations and Christmas music. Don't miss this fun!

The Harrison Police Department is preparing for the Rodeo Parade, which begins at 4 p.m. today, Sept. 25. Parade participants will conclude the parade at the Creekside Parking lot.


Fall Clean-up is Oct. 6-10. LRS will pick up approved items on the curb on the customer's regular trash and recycling day. Call LRS if you have questions about items not covered on the list. BUT READ THE LIST FIRST!

