Beaver Lake property owners could be subject to eminent domain

On June 10, only 37 days after it started, a public comment period ends on a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study to assess...

Finding Bonita high on Amazon

Sometimes it can be a long time between the idea for a novel and its completion. That is the case with the second novel...

Lyme physically and emotionally devastating

Regina Smith has paid a big price by physically and emotionally coming down with Lyme disease in 2007 on Vaughn Street in Eureka Springs....

Eight Covid-19 deaths reported in Berryville nursing home

The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) has reported that an outbreak of the coronavirus disease-2019 (Covid-19) at the Autumn Hill Therapy and Living Center...

Marijuana cultivation facility under construction, could provide 30 local jobs

Licensing Update The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission announced today that licensing for the state’s first medical cannabis dispensaries is postponed until Jan. 9, 2019, because...

Green burials coming back to life

Katy Turnbaugh’s life has revolved around doing everything possible to protect Mother Earth. The last thing she wants after her death is to be...

Council upholds Planning decision on pawnshop

On May 23, the Planning Commission held a special meeting that resulted in denial of a Conditional Use Permit to Keeling Grubb for Eureka...

Eureka Springs has no known cases of Covid-19

Large crowds of tourists came to Eureka Springs Memorial Day weekend, and smaller but significant crowds the two weekends afterwards. Many tourists downtown were...

Carroll Electric urging members to resist EPA regs

In the March newsletter of the Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. (CECC), it continues its campaign against renewable energy, which it refers to as intermittent...

Eureka Stone provides a foundation for Cash

Kevin Kresse was among 36 sculptors throughout the country vying to win the honor of creating a sculpture of country music star Johnny Cash...