School board distributes stipend money

Eureka Springs schools have had some absences among students and staff recently, but Covid has not been to blame. Flu symptoms have cropped up...

CAPC considers six support expenditures

Jeremiah Alvarado Four marketing support requests were on the table at the City Advertising and Promotion Commission’s March 31 meeting, one got thumbs down, and...

The wild thing about being homegrown

What can one person do about the challenges facing humankind in the year 2022? Glenda Moore, who lives north of Holiday Island, is holding...

Quick action in Eureka Springs saves woman in New York City

Eureka Springs resident Connie Schrader credits the Eureka Springs Fire & Emergency Medical Services with saving the life of a woman on the 25th...

Preparation can curb emergencies

The Russian invasion and bombardment of Ukraine is having global consequences regarding food security, inflation and supply change shortages. What can people do? Dr. John House...

Spay/neuter clinic reopens

After a long hiatus the Good Shepherd Humane Shelter’s Spay and Neuter Clinic is back in operation. The next clinics are April 13 and...

Reflections on PTSD applied to Ukrainian plight

Ann Carter, a seventh generation native of Carroll County, has particular empathy for the people in Ukraine who are under shelling attacks by the...

Is it an antique, vintage, collectible or flea market item

It depends. The general rule states an antique is 100 years old or more. If it’s 20-99 years old, it’s vintage, and if it’s...

Mayor and Clerk secure raises

Discussion of the mayor, city clerk, and city employee salaries took up much of Eureka Springs city council’s Monday meeting.  During Public Comments, resident Pat...

People and pets line up for shots

People are enjoying a sense of normalcy as new and active cases in Carroll County have dropped to levels not seen since for two...