Two Berryville Tyson workers die of virus
Family and friends are mourning the deaths of two Berryville residents employed by Tyson Foods who died recently after being hospitalized for treatment of...
Restaurants voluntarily and temporarily close as a precaution
Eureka Springs seemed to be doing well with few cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in March, April and May. The governor reopened many...
Money vs. safety dominates CAPC workshop
All City and Advertising and Promotion commissioners except James DeVito met June 10 to discuss revenue losses and Event Planning in collaboration with Phase...
Hospital deals with lightning, Covid and overstepping commissioners
The Eureka Springs Hospital Commission held a June 15 a regular meeting where all commissioners but Michael Merry were at least virtually present. Commissioner...
Pine Mountain makeover plans approved
The Planning Commission met June 9, for the first time in two months.
Marshall Johnson brought plans for the major facelift at the Pine Mountain...
Summer heat could determine where to meet
The quorum court had a light agenda at Monday night’s meeting, held in the garage at the Carroll County Road Department. With the bay...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 17 – 23, 2020
Mercury Retrograde as Summer Begins
Mercury retrograde occurs this Wednesday at 15 degrees Cancer, moving back to the U.S. Sun (13 degrees Cancer, the same...
East Mountain residents lobby for slower traffic
The first open door Eureka Springs City Council meeting since the onset of Covid-19 was Monday, June 8 in the Auditorium. Aldermen were spread out...
Council approves modified budget
Finance Director Lonnie Clark presented city council with a different version of the previously approved amended city budget at Monday’s meeting, and aldermen unanimously...
Eureka Springs has no known cases of Covid-19
Large crowds of tourists came to Eureka Springs Memorial Day weekend, and smaller but significant crowds the two weekends afterwards. Many tourists downtown were...