Inspiration comes when you work at it

The Covid-19 pandemic has seriously challenged many people, but for two local artists it has been an incredibly productive time. Dan Morris has produced...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Dec. 2 – 8

Light in the Darkness, Festivals of Light December, month of hopes, anticipations, dreams and expectations (and suspense for the little ones), is filled with festivals...

Alternative methods to stay healthy

One of the more perplexing aspects of the novel coronavirus pandemic that had caused the deaths of more than 236,000 Americans by late November...

City anticipating an uncertain 2021

A one-item agenda was all Eureka Springs City Council had Monday night: A lottery drawing for the 2021 food truck location at 179 N....

CAPC approves budget with old commissioners

Despite two “No” votes by City Advertising and Promotion commissioners Jeff Carter and James DeVito, the $1.575 million budget was narrowly approved on Nov....

Holiday Island government setting the table

Monday, Nov. 23, the Holiday Island Suburban Improvement District Commissioners unanimously approved Res. 2020-05 recognizing Holiday Island as an incorporated town. Chair pro-tem Bill...

Fire sweeps through homes

Three people lost their homes Wednesday night, Nov. 18, when their apartment building at 565 W. Van Buren caught fire. One of the victims,...

Airport gaining altitude on self-reliance

At Friday’s meeting of the Carroll County Airport Commission, commissioner Sandy Martin discussed the airport’s finances saying, “We’re going to become self-sufficient in the...

How it’s shaking locally with Covid

In Arkansas and across the country, the number of new cases of Covid-19 have caused concern about the ability of healthcare workers and hospitals...

Some household supplies are limited

Early in the pandemic, there was a run on toilet paper, paper towels and sanitizer products that resulted in the shelves of many stores...