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REMINDER: Two severe-weather shelters available in Harrisonville
Taking appropriate shelter is critical in times of disaster. And being aware of the resources available to you could save your life. Read on... -
Good changes, strong challenges highlight City Administrator's 2020 State of the City Address
It was a night spent reflecting on and appreciating a year like many of us had never seen before, as City Administrator Brad Ratliff presented his 2020 State of the City Address to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen during their February 16, meeting. Read on... -
March utility bills could be delayed due to record-setting winter storm
We want to make you aware that you might not receive a copy of your March utility bill at your normally scheduled time. Read on... -
Harrisonville Fix It! app launched as new community engagement tool
With the free Harrisonville Fix It! mobile app and web tools, Harrisonville citizens will now be able to provide City staff with pictures, videos, specific descriptions, and more — valuable information needed to get the job done efficiently Read on... -
Tips for avoiding and preventing the spread of COVID-19
As global response to COVID-19 continues, we want to provide you with some information about the virus and some tips to help you avoid both the coronavirus and other forms of infection. Read on... -
City sends mutual aid, as snow/ice cripple many Texas communities
The City of San Augustine, Texas, located about 30 minutes from the Louisiana border, is one of those communities looking for help. Snow and ice have devastated their electrical facilities and many there are without light or electric heat. Read on... -
New public-safety-based notification system now available in Harrisonville
Harrisonville residents can now receive real-time public safety messages through Nixle. Read on... -
Harrisonville receives national commendation for mutual-aid response in Louisiana
On December 11, the City received the commendation for its response to the City of Alexandria, LA, and for its continued assistance of Southwest Louisiana Electric Membership Cooperation (SLEMCO). Read on... -
Harrisonville renewable energy options remain in place entering 2021
For those wanting to use renewable energy in Harrisonville, here are a few things the City wants you to know. Read on... -
SAFETY: A reminder about the City's severe-weather protocols
The City of Harrisonville and Harrisonville Emergency Services wants to remind you about the City's severe-weather protocols. Read on... -
Information about COVID-19 in Cass County
This page will house all updates provided by the Cass County Health Department regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on... -
City of Harrisonville takes steps to prevent spread of COVID-19
In response to COVID-19 concerns, the City of Harrisonville is taking additional steps to ensure the health of our community and the continuity of City services. Read on... -
REMINDER: Procedures for individual customer reporting during "major" power outages
As winter approaches, the City of Harrisonville would like to remind its residents about the protocols for individual reporting during “major” power outages. Read on... -
Monthly storm-siren testing to continue on third Wednesday of each month
The City of Harrisonville Emergency Services Department will continue the testing of its storm sirens on the third Wednesday of each month. Read on...
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