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Hognobbing

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas’ 2019 season hasn’t started off the way head coach Chad Morris had hoped, but the Hogs’ recruiting efforts have remained strong. The...

Dropping a Line

Sondra Hawkins of Eureka Springs holds a nice striped bass she caught last week. It was a bit slow due to the Holiday Weekend,...

The Nature of Eureka

Plant blindness can be cured Modern humans suffer from visual processing fatigue of static visual objects. Take plants for example. In 2018, artists Anna Kell...

This Week’s Independent Thinker

Lots of times people want handouts, but there are those who seriously want to work. Patrick Hoagland, 30, of Phoenix was laid off. After a...

Subdivision to be explored by Planning

The Planning Commission devoted much of its August meeting in a preliminary discussion of a proposed subdivision. Jay Gustin appeared at the Aug. 27...

Smaller sign approved

The August 27 Planning meeting began with commissioners sitting as the Board of Zoning Adjustment. Kate Wicker had come before commissioners in June to...

Tall pines need more paperwork

Natasha Treuer had applied for a tree-cut permit through the building inspector, and she appealed his rejection to Planning commissioners at the August 27...

After school program kick-starts in two weeks

Middle school – the 4th, 5th and 6th grades – can be a challenging time. “It is a real transitional age for kids,” Candice Drechsler...

Big town art with small town courtesy

Eureka Springs downtown merchants come and go. But a particularly unique and popular store, Zarks Gallery, 67 Spring St., has been in business now...

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the first time around

Memorial Weekend 1973, near Hwy. 23 and State Line Drive at the Oak Hill Ecopark, the Ozark Mountain Folk Fair happened. Its concept was...