ESI Staff
Buffalo River update
Intrigue surrounding the 6,500 hog factory farm permitted by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) in the Buffalo River Watershed continues. The plot...
Carve it and they will come
Eureka Springs volunteer firefighters wrapped up the two day Carving in the Ozarks, with the largest crowds in 12 years. Spokesman Jimmy Kelley said...
Returning duo serenades at the Cathouse Friday, Pete Maiella returns to Le Stick
Reillot Weston - Voxana, quite the lovely harmonious male/female duo, returns to Eureka Springs this weekend to smother the Cathouse with sweet jams Friday....
Pie a la Music at the Berryville Community Center
The Carroll County Orchestra and the Berryville Symphonia will perform their joint spring concert on Sunday, April 24 at 3 p.m. in the upstairs...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 21-27
The Wesak Festival, Buddha Full Moon
Risa - Many years ago in the early 1970s I encountered an article in an alternative paper with symbols...
Rolling on the highway
Airstreams converged into Wanderlust RV park carrying humans and dogs from across five states last week. The group, Air Midwest, travels the nation.
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Adventure and art coalesce
Christie Braswell, an ESSA Instructor, spoke at the Rotary Meeting last Thursday about how her backpacking, camping, biking, kayaking and journaling intersects with her...
Eureka Students score at state competition
Nicky Boyette - Construction technology teacher Jason Hill announced at Monday evening’s Eureka Springs school board meeting that four of eight Eureka Springs students...
If the grow it, we will come
The Eureka Springs Farmers’ Market hosted an opening day celebration for their summer hours last Thursday. Stuart Drizner and Butch Berry hold ribbon cutting...
Venison safe, wildlife experts say
Becky Gillette - Arkansawyers rely on venison to have tasty meat in the freezer and reduce grocery bills, but discovery of Chronic Wasting Disease...