Manhattan Project scientist called Eureka Springs home

This year marks 75 years since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The Manhattan...

Budget cuts dominate council meeting

Mayor Butch Berry told city council on Monday he has been grappling with slashing the budget due to the decline of sales tax revenue....

Man falls to death at local hotel

A man from Webb City, Mo., fell to his death from the fourth floor staircase inside the Crescent Hotel Saturday night, according to a...

Good-bye to a great river?

People in North Arkansas are upset about the new proposal to make the Buffalo National River a “Park Preserve.” Congress is being urged to...

Pappas named Allegiance Employee of the Year

Nicky Boyette - Vicki Andert, head of nursing at Eureka Springs Hospital, announced that Catherine Pappas was named as the 2015 Employee of the...

Owner of Legacy mining says publicity ran him out

A day after NPR-KUAF News Producer Jacqueline Froelich aired her report about concerns with syndicated conservation easements being sold to investors as tax shelters...

Stranger than fiction

A new children’s book, Seven Lucky Bunnies and the Magic Muffin Dance, was released in November as a fundraiser for the Berryville Public Library...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Jan. 23-29, 2019

Aquarius – Cooperation & Cooperatives The Sun entered Aquarius last Sunday, prior to the lunar eclipse. Aquarius is the “Light that shines on Earth and across the sea.”...

Needing feeding? Try Cup of Love

Cup of Love Ministry, started by Chuck and Pattie Jarrett that began by handing out soup and hygiene supplies on the street in 2013,...

The next decade could bring chaos

John House, MD - The ‘60s and ‘70s were an exciting time to be young. So much was changing; everywhere a person looked there...