ESI Staff
Independent Guestatorial: Stopping the Diamond Pipeline
“No man may poison the people for private profit.” - Theodore Roosevelt
On January 22, 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt said, “the public welfare outweighs the...
Improvements happening, more needed
Editor,
On Sunday, Kei and I visited Good Shepherd Humane Society to meet with a few folks about implementing a native plant focus there. After...
Arkansas Constitution provides the right to publish
Editor,
6. Liberty of the press and of speech – Libel. The liberty of the press shall forever remain inviolate. The free communication of...
Apes are peaceful
Editor,
As a proud member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the letter last week from Jayanthi that mentions Bill Maher’s comments...
‘Bigly’ – yes, a word
Editor,
But to end on a light and polite note, and to give credit where due, our Donald was right for once, even though wrong...
Hold on to your hats
Editor,
In Nicky Boyette’s October 19 article on the Mayor’s Task Force on Economic Development, Jacqueline Wolven was quoted as asking why Eureka Springs is...
One pipeline ready; Kings River tunnel arduous
The Carroll-Boone Water District Board of Commissioners learned at the Oct. 20 meeting that the first section of the parallel transmission line project is...
Candy Banks enhances White Street Halloween
The “secret” is out. Halloween on White Street is a blast with many homes and businesses are going all out with spooky decorations and...
Mayor amends employee vacation policy
Mayor Butch Berry said policies have been revised to clarify that city employees cannot choose between taking vacation time or getting a cash payout....
Council finds a away to support trail grant
Chair Bill Featherstone of the Parks Commission addressed Eureka Springs City Council at its Monday meeting regarding a $35,000 no-match grant through Arkansas Parks...

