Here are some of the finished photos from downtown. Thank you, Max Scarbrough and Master Gardeners.



Thank you, to the Master Gardeners and Max Scarbrough of Mad Max Welding for the generous discount provided to the city for the flower containers. As part of the Downtown Beautification program, the City has provided the containers, rock, and dirt. The Master Gardeners working on this project were Bob Creamer, Sue Carper, Polly Leimberg, Lisa Proctor, Roxana Creamer, and Jan Walker. Thank you to everyone who has taken part in this project!







Take advantage of this generous offer! Time will run out. Offer expires Friday June 20. Use Code: Father's Day

Here is an amended agenda for the Historic District Commission meeting scheduled for 1 p.m. today, Monday, June 16.

Happy Father's Day to all the men in our community who put their families first and do their best to leave a legacy that benefits the whole community.

Happy Flag Day!

The Boone County Conservation District hosted a fun day at Mini Harris Park for families to learn about agriculture, especially how to deal with poison hemlock. One of the demonstrations included learning how to trap wild pigs remotely.








Here's a Friday view of the Bridge Progress. Thank you, ARDOT!





More flowers downtown. Ready for Flag Day, June 14.




There is a nice mixture of flowers and shrubs around the square. Be sure to thank the Master Gardeners and business owners for making the area attractive to visitors.




The City of Harrison and the Creekside Community Center want to wish all the dads "Happy Father's Day."

Sadie Bass will be performing Friday, June 27 at the Creekside Amp. She just released this new hit:
https://www.facebook.com/SadieBassCountryMusic/videos/1884851449006300

In honor of Flag Day, June 14, the American Legion will host a flag lowering ceremony at the flag pole of City Hall on June 13 at 5 p.m. The symbolism and meaning of the 13-fold pattern will be explained. Friday: Assembly at 5 p.m., Flag lowering at 5:15. Saturday, June 14, Assembly at 7:30, Flag raising at 7:45 a.m.

Poison Hemlock information is available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Minnie Harris Park.


Harrison Parks worked on replacing some old fencing that will frame the Creekside Amp area in preparation for the first concert to be held Friday, June 27. The gate opens at 5 p.m., and the concert begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at CreeksideAmp.com
Performing that night will be Tyler Farr, Sadie Bass, and opening act, Chris Luneau The White Buffalo.

Here's the proposed agenda for the Historic District Commission for Monday, June 16, at 1 p.m. The meeting is open to the public and will be held in the Admin Conference Room at City Hall.

First Community Bank Vice President of Business Development & Lending, Greg Klott, presented Officer Brayden Shearer with a basket of goodies and a framed copy of the "Local Heroes" feature published in the Harrison Daily Times.

First Community Bank Vice President of Business Development & Lending, Greg Klott, presented Sgt. Raymond Peter with a basket of goodies and a framed copy of the "Local Heroes" feature published in the Harrison Daily Times.

First Community Bank Vice President of Business Development & Lending, Greg Klott, presented Officer Matt Case with a basket of goodies and a framed copy of the "Local Heroes" feature published in the Harrison Daily Times.

Here's the proposed agenda for the Planning Commission, which will meet on Tuesday, June 24 at 1 p.m. at City Hall.

