
Vietnam vets’ service recognized at Harrison library
It was a thank you of sorts at the Harrison library last week. Nineteen Vietnam veterans were honored at a ceremony sponsored by the Harrison… Login to continue reading Login…
It was a thank you of sorts at the Harrison library last week. Nineteen Vietnam veterans were honored at a ceremony sponsored by the Harrison… Login to continue reading Login…
The Harrison branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County is gearign up for summer starting June 1. Stop by the library to… Login to continue reading Login…
When it comes to cancer, it’s important to remember that the earlier the diagnosis, the better the outcome. Mercy Health – Cincinnati’s Mobile Mammography program… Login to continue reading Login…
Indiana Department of Transportation Contractor Eagle Painting Co. plans to begin work next week on a $1.3 million bridge rehabilitation and painting contract along Interstate 74… Login to continue reading Login…
They have run, jumped, thrown and vaulted in rain, snow, wind and graupel, sometimes in the same day. A few times this season, Harrison’s track… Login to continue reading Login…
Chris Payne, a life-long resident of Harrison, was picked to take the open position on the Southwest Local School District board. He replaces Trish Evenson,… Login to continue reading Login…
Tension and drama had long since faded. Energy built through a 4-1 first-inning lead, sapped by a relentless offensive onslaught from the visitors. Time only… Login to continue reading Login…
A beautiful sunny day graced the annual Stricker’s Grove Festival on May 15. Close to 2,000 people attended the event organized by Brenda Jackson on… Login to continue reading Login…
Mohr Capital is in the process of buying about 27 acres of land in West Harrison Business Park. The land, owned by the Dearborn County… Login to continue reading Login…
Harrison Mayor Bill Neyer and Economic Development Director Shannon Hamons traveled to Meckesheim, Germany, to present a check to Harrison’s Sister City officials to help… Login to continue reading Login…