Heeere’s Jonny!
Every chef who’s earned his chops during years of working in good restaurants eventually dreams of being in charge, and for local chef Jonathan...
Check it out. Seeds at the library.
Eureka Springs Carnegie Library is offering seed packets for vegetables and native plants just in time to whet your appetite for spring gardening. Each...
Local woman publishes YA fantasy novel
Young adult fiction, written for readers from 12-18 years old, has become increasingly popular in recent years including with adults, who make up about...
Public presses CAPC on ad spending
Enduring the effects of waning tourism revenue during the pandemic, people voiced frustrations by showing up in larger than normal numbers at the regular...
CAPC collections down, $700K approved for marketing
Finance Director Rick Bright told commissioners at the Wednesday CAPC meeting that 2020 tax revenue collected was $1.272 million, down by $239,257, or 15.8...
Seat opens up on CAPC
Chair Carol Wright stated at the Jan. 27 meeting that the CAPC seat currently held by Greg Moon is reserved for a general manager...
Fat Tire discussed but not resolved
The Fat Tire Festival was set to be discussed, at commissioner Melissa Greene’s request, at last Wednesday’s CAPC meeting. Events Coordinator Tracy Johnson stated...
Demand for vaccines outstripping supplies
Carroll County has one of the lowest Covid-19 vaccination rates in the state, and at the current allotment of 400 shots per week from...
Vaccine rollout slow to reach rural
Dr. Joe Thompson, president and CEO of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, is concerned about rural Americans being left behind when it comes...
Vaccine expected for Tyson workers soon
In Northwest Arkansas and across the country, areas with meatpacking plants had twice the level of Covid-19 spread as those without plants. A study...



