Planning drafting neighborhood protections
The Planning Commission held a special meeting last week to discuss tourist lodging in residential areas. Lacking a quorum, the commissioners could only discuss...
CAPC keeping eye on Covid as events are planned
Larry Shaeffer, who is promoting acts in the Auditorium through 2021, spoke at the Aug. 25 CAPC workshop to discuss Covid-19 protocol for events.
He...
Breakthrough infections a rarity but a reality
Ken Foggo, owner of Eurekan Art on Main Street, had both Moderna shots for Covid-19, taking the first shot the first day it became...
Fewer than one-third of county residents are vaccinated
Carroll County continues to have a near-record number of active cases of Covid-19 at 226 the week ending August 30, compared to 231 cases...
Feeding the hungry a priority
In the midst of the worst pandemic since 1918, a growing number of people are without or with too little food. They’re turning out...
Lockdown was ‘cozy’ for mystery writer
Janie Pritchett-Clark came to Eureka Springs on vacation 30 years ago, and never left. The journalism graduate worked most of those years for newspapers....
The Nature of Eureka
Wippisiwok
Christopher said this patch of plants popped up after he cleared and burned brush on the hill where we stood. Mary says it’s a...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week September 1 – 7
Careful To Not Lose the Language of the Heart
In our Esoteric Institute we celebrate all major cultural and religious festivals throughout the year. When...
Covid outbreak among jailers believed to be contained
Five of seven jailers with flu-like symptoms at the Carroll County Detention Center were tested recently, on or around August 18, and the five...
City renews property lease
City Council’s Aug. 23 meeting ended with a smaller list of items to cover with City Attorney Tim Weaver, who was not in attendance....






