HDC guidelines to get more specific

The Historic District Commission has hired a contractor to help revise guidelines for maintenance of historic properties. After a process that included public outreach,...

Three additional Covid deaths in county as new cases continue to decline

The Arkansas Department of Health reported only one death from Covid-19 on Feb. 20, the lowest number since the week after Thanksgiving. That compared...

Vulture roost causes controversy, waste, and damage

Eureka Springs is the winter home for hundreds of black vultures and a small number of turkey vultures that roost in trees near Harmon...

Calling all vultures

A book at the Carnegie library called Fuzz, written by Mary Roach, includes a potential solution for those concerned about the environmental and sanitary...

Good times for old-time vittles

Culinary writer/researcher preserves Arkansas food ways Arkansas food researcher and writer Kat Robinson has a million stories to tell, about 500 old cookbooks, and countless...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Feb. 23 – March 2

Pisces – Two Fishes Saving the World Each year, at the end of February and much of March and just before spring arrives, we are...

German Alley one-way being reconsidered

Eureka Springs resident Susie Allen spoke to city council at the Feb. 14 meeting imploring for changes to Mountain St. and German Alley. In...

Planning flushes septic system request

The Feb. 8 meeting of the Planning Commission drew some advance interest when an application to install a septic system on Wall Street appeared...

Diminishing Covid numbers make schools cautiously optimistic

Eureka Springs School District still recommends masks for students, but the requirement has been rescinded. Supt. Bryan Pruitt said at the Feb. 14 meeting...

Native plants and biodiversity classes available

Eureka Springs has become an epicenter for people interested in native plants, including flora good for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. A partnership...