ESI Staff
Films were poignant
Editor,
Immense thanks to Sandy Martin and the AUD staff for an eye-opening, heart twisting series of films
focused on Human Rights – and to Hawk...
Indie Movie Festival a hit
Editor,
I recently attended a swell free event at The Aud: The Human Rights Indie Movie Festival. There were many thought-provoking films, a few sad films, and...
The cat’s pajamas? – New clinic opens August 18
Out in the country, veterinarians are likely to treat a lot more than the usual house pets. Livestock of all kinds, and occasionally wildlife,...
‘Rules is rules’
At Monday’s council meeting, alderman Bob Thomas passed around copies of what Robert’s Rules of Order decrees regarding rescinding, amending or reconsidering a motion,...
Speed bumps coming to E. Mountain
Mayor Butch Berry said Monday that citizens who live on East Mountain had testified to council about the problems they experience with speeders. Berry...
Accident fatal for Berryville man
Keith R. Moody, 37, of Berryville was killed Wednesday, August 3, when his eastbound 1995 Kawasaki motorcycle struck a 2010 Camaro driven by an...
Slim agenda means perfunctory HDC meeting
An easy mid-summer agenda presented no problem for the Historic District Commission at its August 3 meeting. Commissioners approved these two applications:
75 Prospect...
Human Rights Film Fest winners
Four gold winners and 12 silver winners were announced for the Eureka Springs Human Rights Film Fest. Out of 283 entries submitted 16 films...
Sales tax on its way to the ballots
City council approved third readings of two ordinances that will place a one percent retail tax on the ballot for Eureka Springs voters in...
Council looking into the sun
At the last city council meeting, Mayor Butch Berry mentioned installing solar panels at the city’s water treatment plant as a possible way to...




