ESI Staff
Dropping a Line
Mark Rusterholtz from Fayetteville invited George Strickland from Elkins for a striper trip last week that started with a bit of rain and wind....
Hognobbing
FAYETTEVILLE – Since taking over Arkansas’ men’s basketball program in April, Eric Musselman has proven he’s not afraid to swing for the fences. Musselman...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 22-28, 2019
Within All Shadows is a Point of Light
We are in a potent and pivotal time astrologically. Saturn (restructure), Pluto (transform) and South Node (past...
Hosty’s One-Man Band at Chelsea’s
Mike Hosty has been taking his one-man entertainment machine on the road since the 1990s, bringing a fun and engaging show that developed a...
Developer offers the city a street, sidewalk going in on US62
City Council met for a regular meeting Monday evening, with aldermen Terry McClung and Melissa Greene absent.
Mayor Butch Berry welcomed Parks Director Justin Huss, who...
Tuesday is Election Day
Statewide school board elections are Tuesday, May 21. The polling place at St. Elizabeth’s on Passion Play Rd. will be open from 7:30 a.m....
4th of July fireworks on the 6th
City Council unanimously approved proposed Ord. 2279 on May 13, allowing for fireworks and theatrical pyrotechnics within city limits, but only by a city...
Vision Plan gets fresh air
Mayor Butch Berry had no appraisal to provide the council Monday evening on the city-owned Norris St. property across from the Eureka Springs Hospital. However,...
CAPC applications shaved to the top five percent
The City Advertising and Promotion Commission met for its first regular meeting without a permanent Executive Director last Wednesday, May 8, and Chair Carol Wright...
Property owner frustrated with ditch cleaning response
Alvin Byrd, co-owner of Magnetic Valley Retreat on Magnetic Drive, says that County Judge Sam Barr refuses to clean out ditches across the road...