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Norfork Today
By the People, for the People
Norfork, Arkansas Seeking City Attorney
The small city is looking for a licensed attorney familiar with municipal law.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The City of Norfork, Arkansas, a city of the Second Class with a population of 465 in Baxter County, is seeking resumes for the position of City Attorney. The successful candidate must be a licensed practicing attorney in the State of Arkansas with experience in municipal law and the duties required of the position of City Attorney.
Why it matters
The City Attorney plays a crucial role in advising the local government on legal matters and ensuring compliance with state laws. Finding the right candidate is important for a small city like Norfork to effectively manage its affairs and serve its residents.
The details
The City Attorney position in Norfork is appointed by the City Council per city ordinance, and the salary is negotiable. Resumes can be submitted to the office of the Mayor, Lisa Harrison, at P.O. Box 239, Norfork, AR 72658.
- The position is currently open and the city is accepting resumes.
The players
City of Norfork
A city of the Second Class in Baxter County, Arkansas with a population of 465.
Lisa Harrison
The Mayor of Norfork, Arkansas.
What’s next
The City Council will review the submitted resumes and appoint the new City Attorney.
The takeaway
Small cities like Norfork rely on experienced municipal attorneys to help manage their affairs, and finding the right candidate is crucial for the community.

