Cemetery getting new life

The historic Eureka Springs Cemetery on US 62 is surprisingly lively. In addition to visitors who want to pay respects to ancestors and loved...

ABC visits non-compliant restaurants

The increasing number of Covid-19 cases in Arkansas has also brought into question reopening of businesses such as bars and restaurants at the beginning...

CAPC advertising surging

City Advertising and Promotion Commission Executive Director Mike Maloney gave an enthusiastic report from the marketing arm of the city at Monday’s city council...

Pros and cons of Arkansas ballot issues

To do your homework before getting to ballot box, you can look up the ballot at voterview.ar-nova.org/, typing in your voter information (name, date...

Quorum Court appeals to state legislature for trash fee inquiry

The $18 trash fee added to property tax bills continues to occupy the Quorum Court, although most of the public passion that accompanied it...

FAA: Wind turbines potentially hazardous to navigation

Rumors have swirled around the proposed $300-million Scout Clean Energy Nimbus Wind Facility for months that the project was being scaled back. Now a...

31.4-mile transmission line quietly approved

Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. has received permission from the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) to build a $25-million 161-kilovolt transmission line stretching 31.4 miles...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 11-17, 2018

Let Isolation Rule, Yet the Crowd Exists Thursday, a complex day, includes an evening new moon solar eclipse (21 degrees Cancer). Solar (sun) eclipses tell...

Storms roar through Carroll County

The National Weather Service believes at least two EF-3 tornadoes and severe thunderstorms, caused by a super cell swept through northwest Arkansas early Sunday...

Citizens tell council that health is their primary interest

Amid the highest count of Covid-19 cases in Carroll County since the pandemic inception, Eureka Springs city council held a special meeting to hear...