The Harrison City Council Committees met at City Hall on Thursday, Sept. 14. The meeting highlights were plans for street overlays, a long-running project to upgrade the city's sewer system, continued discussions about a potential repeal of the one-year moratorium on new data center and crypto miner applications, and the upcoming departure of Harrison's dedicated City Clerk, Jeff Pratt.
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