Groundbreaking for new Norris Library is July 29
CONTRIBUTED/DAN BUSEY Two firefighters work atop the charred remains of a garage after a structure fire off County Road 46 in Russellville on Saturday.
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Published 8:00 am Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Groundbreaking for new Norris Library is July 29

RUSSELLVILLE – The city will break ground on its new public library at 10:30 a.m. July 29.

Norris Library will be located on land behind city hall that was donated by the Norris family in 2020 specifically for that purpose.

The 7,520-squarefoot building is being designed by Brad Bernard and Jill Harper Andrews of Create Architects. The project is funded by a $3.892 million federal earmark with no local match required.

The Norris family donated the land in honor of longtime Russellville residents Harlon and Marie Norris, who owned and operated the Franklin Bookstore and Franklin Printing, and served the community in numerous ways.

Their son, Lanny Norris, said the donation reflects the family’s commitment to literacy and public service.

“We always had a lot of books in our home, and I remember both of my parents reading all the time,” he said. “I think they’d be pleased to know this land will be used for something that reflects those values.”

The public is welcome to attend the groundbreaking.

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