Russellville breaks ground on new public library
Tim Norris, son of Billy and Leila Norris, and Russellville Mayor David Grissom look at the planned layout for Russellville’s new public library. PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP
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By Maria Camp camp@frankllncountytimes.com
 By Maria Camp camp@frankllncountytimes.com  
Published 9:08 am Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Russellville breaks ground on new public library

RUSSELLVILLE — City leaders and members of the public gathered Tuesday to break ground on Russellville’s new public library, a 7,520-square-foot facility to be built behind city hall. 

The library will stand on the site where Billy and Leila Norris once lived and raised their family. The Norris family donated the land in 2020. 

Brad Bernard and Jill Harper of Create Architects in Florence designed the facility. 

The $3.892 million project is being funded by federal dollars secured through Congressman Robert Aderholt’s office. No local match is required. 

Aderholt attended the ceremony and reflected on what the new library will mean for the area. 

“This project is an investment in the people of Russellville, Franklin County and the surrounding area, and in the future of this region,” he said. 

During a special called meeting held as part of the ceremony, the Russellville City Council voted to name the facility Norris Library in honor of the family who donated the land. 

“This library gives us a way to honor our parents’ legacy in a meaningful and lasting way,” said Tim Norris, son of Billy and Leila Norris. 

His brother, Lanny Norris, added, “We always had a lot of books in our home. Our parents encouraged us to read and to keep learning. I think they’d be proud to know this land will now be used to promote reading in the community.” 

Mayor David Grissom called the groundbreaking a proud moment for the city. 

“This is a great day for the city of Russellville,” he said. “We’re not just building a new library. We’re investing in the future of our children, our families and our community.” 

Bowen echoed that sense of pride and purpose in her remarks. 

“This gift is far more than a piece of land,” said Public Library Director Joshlyn Bowen. “With every book read, every child inspired, and every life touched within these walls, the Norris family name will carry forward.” 

“This space belongs to all of you,” she added. “Together, we are building more than a library. We are building a legacy.” 

A reception with refreshments followed inside city hall. 

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