The Fire Department has been called out on an emergency call, and the test alert for CodeRed was not sent out at noon. Just be watching for a text or call sometime later today.

Fire Chief Marc Lowery will test the CodeRED warning system today (Thursday, May 15) at noon for residents in the City Limits of Harrison. If you do not receive a call, text, or email, please call 870-204-5688 and let us investigate.

The Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, May 27 at 1 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting is open to the public.

As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our city’s infrastructure,
Second St. between E. Prospect Ave. and E. Argyle Ave. will be closed for a sewer tap repair on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
Thank you for your patience as we work to make our streets safer and better for everyone.
Please be aware of the signage, flaggers, workers, and their equipment as you approach the work area.

Steel is going up on the Creekside Amp Music Venue. The first concert will be Friday, June 27. Gates open at 5 p.m. Get tickets at CreeksideAmp.com to see Tyler Farr, Sadie Bass, and The White Buffalo.

What a great day for fishing at Crooked Creek!

Some of the Public Works crew are continuing their work on the fire line at Camp Jack.

Progress is being made on the new pickleball courts outside at Creekside. Warm up those skills ... it won't be long! Thanks to the partnership with Rotary of Harrison for this project.


Dump Truck loads of gravel are being removed from the underground drainage area that flows into Crooked Creek. The recent storm placed three grown trees in the system, and Public Works crews are cleaning out the gravel and trees from upstream so it will flow properly for the next storm. The guys must let the fumes from their equipment disperse ever so often and then tackle the project again. It will probably take several days because the debris is far from this entrance.



The Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting with Old Town Cleaners on Tuesday, May 13. Owner
Mark Mathias has expanded his Old Town Dry Cleaners of Northwest Arkansas to Harrison. He partners with Pressing Matters at 1414 Goblin Drive in Harrison to offer drop-off dry cleaning service. As business continues to grow, he expects to come to Harrison twice a week instead of once a week, as he does currently. He offers various services from hotel linen service to washing, drying, and folding household laundry. Visit oldtowncleaners.com or call 479-464-8876.




It's National Police Week 2025. Thank you to the men and women who keep our community safe.

The County has asked for our help in making all citizens aware of the Spring Clean Up for Boone County!

Here is the link to allow donors to schedule their appointments online: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=HARRISONCITYHALL, or walk-ins are welcome.

The O.U.R. Cooperative is hosting a Mental Health First Aid class on Wednesday, June 18. Here are the details.

Look who made the Harrison Daily Times this weekend.

It's time for the Splash Pad!

Congratulations, First Community Bank, on the groundbreaking of your new facility on Hwy. 65 North.









A Special Agent from Homeland Security taught a class on Friday morning about human smuggling and illegal aliens. In attendance were representatives from the Arkansas State Police, the National Park Service, the Newton County Sheriff's Department, the Boone County Sheriff's Department, and the Harrison Police Department.
Harrison Chief of Police Chris Graddy said, "I appreciate the State Police for setting up this training. It was very informative. I'm glad the city had the facility at Creekside to accommodate the class."


The new Fire Station at Creekside is almost ready for the firefighters to move in! Thank you Butch May Construction! Great job.



The bridge progress looks great! Now, it's obvious why the lanes needed to be narrowed at the Central Ave and Main Street intersection !!!






