Mask wearing up to business owners – so far

When Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced the state mask mandate would end March 31, he said that businesses and organizations and schools could make the...

ESH seeking a CFO

On Monday, April 5, at a special Hospital Commission meeting where Chair Tyson Burden, Treasurer Kent Turner, Secretary Jean Reed, and commissioner April Griffith...

The Little Library That Could

Like the tiny train in the American folk tale, The Little Engine That Could, Berryville’s 3,000 sq. ft. public library is about to steam...

Bike it, you’ll like it

The variety of bicycle trails around Eureka Springs attracts riders from all over the country, but relatively few local youth take advantage of this...

Food truck owner combines health and creativity

Taco Virgo owner, J. Washington, parks her food truck at the Eureka Springs Brewery on US 62 East. J., who was born and raised...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 14-20

Refuge, Divine Mercy, Forgiveness, Messages at the Speed of Light  Sunday, April 11, is the Aries (all things new) new moon (22 degrees). During new...

Eligibility is now wide open with plenty of Covid-19 vaccine shots available

With the state receiving an increasing supply of Covid-19 vaccines, Gov. Asa Hutchinson has opened up eligibility for Covid-19 vaccinations to all residents of...

ESH moves Shaw to CEO

The Hospital Commission held back-to-back special meetings on March 18 to interview applicants for Chief Executive Officer. These meetings were not placed on the...

Unusual cold responsible for uptick in electric rates

A newsletter called On the Record mailed in March was intended to address multiple questions the members of Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. (CECC) had...

Power subsidies a point of contention

For two weeks in February, Carroll County, along with a broad swath of the South-Central U.S., experienced record-breaking cold weather. The National Oceanographic and...