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Locals arrested at peaceful protests alarmed at failure to protect the Capitol

Eureka Springs residents who participated in multiple peaceful protests in Washington D.C. were shocked at seeing the failure to protect the Capitol and members...

Vaccinations moving slowly

Healthcare workers, emergency medical personnel, police officers, and residents and staff of nursing homes are in phase 1-A of the Covid-19 vaccination schedule underway...

Global climate call

The Dalai Lama meets Greta Thunberg and calls for action Last Saturday, The Mind and Life Institute live-streamed a conversation on the climate emergency with...

The CoffeeTable

Capitol ideas I first visited the US Capitol in August 1968. My late Aunt Marjorie, divorced and childless, paid for one niece or nephew to...

ISawArkansas

Love of country is a concept we’re taught. It’s a value some insist on, yet that outlook is split about 50-50 in the United...

Flags speak volumes

Editor, As we leave behind a disastrous 2020, we enter into 2021 with hope. But a word of caution – unless we can sew together...

On sage and planets

Editor, Thank you Eureka Springs Independent for bringing wisdom and warmth into our homes from the outside world! I look forward to updates on local...

ESCC elevates Davis to Board Chair

Debbie Davis, longtime advocate, leader and supporter of the Eureka Springs Community Center, has been named Foundation Board Chair following the retirement of Diane...

Constables on Patrol

Jan. 4 2:49 p.m. – Officer responded to a residential alarm and all was fine. 3:08 p.m. – Officers quieted a disturbance at a highway hotel. 4:22...

Schools ‘steady as she goes’

Eureka Springs School District continues to take the steps necessary to maintain a successful school year. Last month’s school board meeting was entirely online....