ESI Staff
Times they are a changin’
Editor,
Billions of bucks being spent toward a Mars trip. Some bodies are spaced out. The human race can’t decide who should go to what...
No tolerance of 45
Editor,
The White House spokesperson, Sean Spicer, is speaking for “No. 45” since the president doesn’t seem to be able to explain his tweets to...
Ba-ba-bing on Spring Fling
Editor,
On behalf of the Clear Spring School and the Clear Spring Fling Auction Committee, I thank the Eureka Springs community that so generously supported...
The Pursuit of Happiness
It is interesting, in the way that a crime spree is interesting, to watch our two major political parties struggle with defining their political...
First Amendment rights in jeopardy: Parade April 15
Two Carroll County citizens, Owen Kendrick and Kent Crow, are concerned about the erosion of First Amendment protections under the current federal and state...
King to modify fluoride act: Could benefit districts that refused to fluoridate
Sen. Bryan King plans to amend proposed Act 299 that would have allowed local control of decisions regarding water fluoridation to allow districts...
Planning focuses on Master Plan
The Eureka Springs Planning Commission convened an hour early March 14 for a workshop with consultant Craig Hull to discuss a new Master Plan...
Code clarity within reach?
Planning commissioners continued their quest to bring definitions in City Code up-to-date, but as some seemed to be resolved, new questions arose without answers....
Complaint process gets commissioner complaints
Planning commissioner Ann Sallee distributed her draft of a complaint form last Tuesday by incorporating previous suggestions onto an existing form. Harman reminded commissioners...
School board mulls over stipends
At its March 15 meeting, the Eureka Springs school board discussed two proposed adjustments to the stipend salary schedule for teachers. The stipends are...

