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City Council Recap: Growth, Community Investments, and Summer Updates
This week’s Harrison City Council meeting reflected something that has become increasingly clear across the city this spring: Harrison is investing in both its future and its people. From infrastructure and development updates to community celebrations and public safety milestones, the evening covered a wide range of topics tied directly to Harrison’s continued growth and day-to-day operations, including infrastructure projects, economic development activity, public safety mi
May 8


City Council Recap: Scholarships Awarded, Infrastructure Projects Advance, and Community Updates Shared
Harrison City Council’s April 7 meeting highlighted the steady work happening across the city, from supporting local students to moving key projects forward and sharing updates that impact daily life in Harrison. American Legion Awards Scholarships and Supports the Community The meeting opened with a presentation from American Legion Post 199 which awarded 11 scholarships of $1,000 each to local students. In addition to the scholarships, the American Legion Post 199, also pre
Apr 10


City Council Recap: Development Planning Moves Forward, Community Projects Advance and Public Safety Discussions Continue
The March 17 Harrison City Council meeting focused on planning for the city’s future while continuing to support the day-to-day work that keeps the community running. From long-term development strategy to ongoing public safety discussions and community improvements, the evening reflected a city balancing growth with thoughtful planning. City Extends Residential Development Pause One of the evening’s key actions was the approval of an extension of the temporary moratorium on
Mar 18


New Year, New Term: Highlights from Harrison City Council | January 6
Harrison City Council opened the year with its first meeting of 2026 on Tuesday, January 6, marking the start of a new council term and a series of updates focused on the year ahead. New Council Members Sworn In Mayor Ryan Grubbs and Councilmember Bill Neyer A new year brings new beginnings and the start of a new term for Harrison City Council. Mayor Ryan Grubbs opened the meeting by swearing in Tanner Dole, Patty Van Cleve, Ed Whitt, and Bill Neyer, officially welcoming the
Jan 13


Harrison Honored as a Purple Heart City
The City of Harrison joins the Purple Heart Trail in a moving City Council dedication ceremony. The City of Harrison has taken great pride in honoring those who have served our nation, and now, that commitment has been recognized in a truly special way. At the August 5, 2025 City Council meeting, Mayor Ryan Grubbs read the official proclamation declaring Harrison a Purple Heart City, a designation that recognizes the City’s lasting respect and support for America’s combat-wou
Oct 28, 2025
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