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March 2024 Primary Election

Feb 22, 2024

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Harrison County Pace Project

Jan 29, 2024

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Veterans Day

Nov 10, 2023

Recogonizing Harrison County Employees who served!

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Downtown Marshall & Historic Courthouse

Aug 24, 2017

Beautiful Downtown Marshall is an active retail and office area that boasts the Historic 1901 Harrison County Courthouse.

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General Cable

Aug 24, 2017

Harrison County continues to attract good paying industrial jobs and is competing with locations across the nation to improve local employment opportunities.

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Cal Young Road Project

Aug 24, 2017

Major improvements have recently been completed on the highly traveled Cal Young Road with cooperation from the City of Hallsville on the east end and on the west end, a grant from TxDOT.

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Rio Ammunition

Apr 15, 2014

Groundbreaking ceremonies were celebrated on April 2, 2014…..     .  

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Harrison County Historical Museum

Oct 19, 2013

The Harrison County Historical Museum recently reopened its doors to the completely redesigned exhibits that showcase its outstanding collection of Harrison County history.

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Caddo Paddling Trail

Aug 22, 2013

This route travels down Big Cypress Bayou and into Haggerty Creek where it empties into the Bayou (just downstream of Backwater Jack’s RV Park). The trail takes you upstream on Haggerty Creek into bottomland forested floodplains and bald cypress thickets that boast infinite shades of green in the spring and summer and a fall season …

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Caddo Lake

Jun 3, 2013

Caddo Lake has been called the most beautiful lake in America by most who have seen it. It is also a lake of mystery and lots of history. Caddo Lake is the largest natural lake of fresh water in the south, covering about 26,800 acres at 168.5 ft (sea level).  The acreage can fluctuate easily …

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