ESI Staff
Hognobbing
FAYETTEVILLE – Several of Arkansas’ 2019 recruits made multiple trips to Fayetteville in the last year, but it’d be hard to find one who...
Night lights affect health
Alexa Pittenger, a Eureka Springs massage therapist who lives in rural Carroll County, doesn’t have an outdoor yard light and prefers it that way.
“In...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Jan. 23-29, 2019
Aquarius – Cooperation & Cooperatives
The Sun entered Aquarius last Sunday, prior to the lunar eclipse. Aquarius is the “Light that shines on Earth and across the sea.”...
Dirty Red & the Soul Shakers turn Chelsea’s Blues
This time last year, Eric “Dirty Red” McDaniel and his band, the Soul Shakers, were walking the streets of Memphis, representing Oklahoma in the...
Dropping a Line
Sorry no report last week. I did find out when you’re signed out of your Google account all seems to work fine except you...
Crescent Hotel utilities check next week
The 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa at 75 Prospect on the Upper Historic Loop, will be closed for one day only for...
Council gets acquainted: makes, debates, and delays policies
Monday night was the first regular council meeting for new aldermen Harry Meyer of Ward 3 Position 2, and Susan Harman of Ward 1...
Sidewalks still a slippery subject
The last new business agenda item at Monday’s city council meeting dealt with sidewalk surfaces, with alderman Mickey Schneider wanting to add an option...
2019 City Council Budget Workshop
Eureka Springs City Council takes on new form in 2019 with two newly elected aldermen joining incumbents to address their first set of annual...
Planning sets objectives, needs more commissioners
The Planning Commission began 2019 last Tuesday by setting goals when Chair Ann Sallee said, “I would like us to continue a review of...