Vaccination providers pleased that eligibility has expanded

Just days before the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed Covid-19 case in Arkansas, the availability of Covid-19 vaccines had opened up enough that...

Most students attending classes in person

Cautious optimism was in the air at Monday night’s school board meeting. Of the seven board members, five attended in person, and only two...

Library re-opening

A popular hub for community activity, the Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library, has been operating under pandemic restrictions for more than a year. Patrons...

Vaccine resistance dwindling

Despite the deaths of more than 500,000 Americans from complications arising from Covid-19, surveys have shown about 30 percent of adults in the U.S....

Parks flies through make-up meeting

The Eureka Springs Parks & Recreation Commission met March 2 to make up for their regular meeting that had to be postponed in February...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 10 – 16

Three Spring Festivals & Saving Forces  Each spring, at the three spring full moon festivals (Aries, Taurus, Gemini), three extra-planetary forces stream into the Earth...

CAPC dismisses interim director

Immediately following an hour-long workshop, the Wednesday night Feb. 24, City Advertising and Promotion meeting included three executive sessions, two official complaints by the...

Caution remains our best bet

Recent declines in the number of Covid-19 cases in Arkansas and the United States have raised hopes that the pandemic could soon be less...

Parking garage still in Neutral

In closing remarks from commissioner James DeVito at last week’s meeting, spending CAPC funds for tangible assets was discussed, specifically a downtown parking garage....

CAPC plans to discuss paying commission liability

A public comment at last Wednesday’s CAPC meeting came from resident Linda McBride who insisted, “No personal liability insurance should ever be paid by...