
Gowns given for a good cause
On a special Saturday night in spring thousands of girls all over the country will get their hair and makeup done and put on a formal dress that’s been hanging in their closet for months waiting to be worn.
On a special Saturday night in spring thousands of girls all over the country will get their hair and makeup done and put on a formal dress that’s been hanging in their closet for months waiting to be worn.
The Knights of Columbus council is looking for a home. The Harrison Home Company, the land management branch of the Knights of Columbus, recently applied for a zone change from an R-0 low density annexation district to an R-4 multi-family residential district with a conditional use at 9970 Carolina Trace Road, a property it owns.
Crosby Township Fire Department has a new vehicle that will help them on all terrains. Fire Chief Jason Davis said the all-terrain vehicle and brush unit will carry water, hand tools for fields, chainsaws to cut down brush and other equipment the department may need in the case of a brush fire or fire in a secluded area.
A spring and summer favorite will be back in Harrison this year. The Historic Harrison Community Market will be operating on the first Sunday of each month starting May 2.
Harrison Township Clean Up Day will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Harrison is home to one of the newest digital scanners for dentists. Art of Smiles is one of the first dental offices in the country to receive the iTero 5D plus.
With warmer weather comes the desire to spend more time outside. An added plus is that in Harrison you can enjoy a refreshing beer in the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA).
Researchers at the Ohio County Historical Museum are hoping that the public can aid them in securing some important information. The names listed below were found on the Star of Many Points blocks featured at the recent quilt exhibit.
As discussions and music fill a backyard barbecue’s acoustic ambiance there’s one sound that might pollute the party this summer. Cicadas.
Two men were honored at the state level for their community service. Jim Dole and Larry Black both received awards from the American Legion Department of Ohio.