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January 2017: Going, going, gone

2017 has brought many changes to Eureka Springs with one of the biggest, the deconstruction of B100. The site of the old high school...

February 2017: Keeping the art of protest alive

Eurekans did not stay quiet this year, showing discontent with many rallies and meetings held throughout the year. Pictured is the Rally for the...

March 2017: Touchup project

The Doughboy got a makeover in March after the Eureka Springs Preservation Society received a grant to refurbish him in time for the May...

April 2017: And protest some more

Churches, newspapers, libraries, and Save the Buffalo advocates marched down Spring Street to exercise their rights to assemble, protest, speak, write and petition in...

April 2017: Nature flexes its muscles

April brought a lot of rain and an EF1 tornado that blew through the areas of Wolf Ridge, Elk Ranch, Inspiration Point and Holiday...

May 2017: Back to its former glory

A re-dedication for the Doughboy in Basin Park was held on May 24 after Norton Arts, through a grant form the Department of Arkansas...

June 2017: Filling town with music

Eureka Springs had a busy Blues Weekend with schedules packed all around town including at Chelsea’s, Basin Park Hotel, Turpentine Creek and Event Eureka....

June 2017: How late can you stay up?

The Eureka Springs Carnegie Library every year hosts the Library Lock-in as part of its Summer Reading Program. In June 17 kids participated with...

July 2017: A little rain won’t stop a patriotic display

The concession stand and dugouts at July Leatherwood Ballfields quickly became shelter during the Parks 4th of July fireworks show as a thunderstorm rolled...

July 2017: Pedals, gears, and wheels

Bikers pedal hard up Spring Street during the Fat Tire Festival Cross Country race, which began in Basin Park and wound its way to...