ESI Staff
Dropping a Line
Billy Pollard from Forsyth, Mo., with a nice 32-pound striper that gave him enough meat to feed a few friends.
Looks like with the cooler...
This is what happens when you paint stripes on a drizzly day
The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Dept. road crew got orders from headquarters in Little Rock for Hwy. 23, a main artery into Eureka Springs...
First Native Plant Fair yields food for thought
Hundreds of people showed up Saturday at the Native Plant Fair at the Eureka Springs Community Center to purchase a wide variety of native...
CAPC 2018 marketing vision unveiled
Executive Director Mike Maloney offered his view for “how to propel Eureka Springs into the universe” as he unveiled next year’s budget at the...
Festivals hit a high note
CAPC Events Coordinator Andy Green commented at last Wednesday’s workshop that Jazz Eureka Weekend featured quality musicians “and a nice spread of styles.” Having...
Planning to study PUD more
The Planning Commission needed less than 30 minutes to conduct business Sept. 26 as discussion of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for low rent...
Rockspire serving as think tank for sustainable eco-development
In the 40-plus years Dallas architects Mike Johnson and George Myers have been business partners, they would often come up with innovative ideas for...
When oil pipelines rupture, people pay
Before the 2013 Mayflower ExxonMobil disaster, people in Arkansas believed crude oil pipelines were safe, and if something happened, government agencies and oil companies...
Fifty years later it’s still horrible
Editor,
The flap about the National Football League has been on the news nightly.
The national anthem has recently been mentioned, which reminded me of Francis...
Parking needs immediate attention
Editor,
I have owned commercial properties in Eureka Springs for over 21 years. I have been pushed, spat on, punched, cursed at and had rocks...