Entertainment District not a done deal

At Monday’s city council meeting, one hundred and seventy-seven certified Eureka Springs voters petitioned a referendum that the Permanent Entertainment District Ord. 2292 approved...

No contract renewal for tourism director

The City Advertising and Promotion Commission unanimously voted in executive session April 22 to not extend the contract of Tourism Director Lacey Ekberg. Ekberg was...

Woman arrested for purloining CCSO vehicle

On Friday morning, Amber Walker was released on bond from the Carroll County Detention Center. Less than an hour later, she was booked back...

Cell tower proposed on US 62 East

AT&T Mobility has plans to build a 270-ft. cell tower on U.S. 62 East on the opposite side of the road near the entrance...

Arbor Day fête axed

Due to the pandemic “There will be no Arbor Day Celebration this year,” Mayor Butch Berry said at Monday’s city council meeting. He then...

Council requests fiscal forecast

At the financial workshop before city council meeting Monday night with City Finance Director Lonnie Clark, aldermen asked Clark if he had projections for...

Hospital moves funds

The Eureka Springs Hospital Commission held two special meetings back-to-back on Monday. All members were present via a virtual meeting with the exception of Christopher...

Opera season canceled

Opera of the Ozarks, which has been a major attraction in Eureka Springs since 1951, will not be putting on its summer production schedule...

Rockhouse Road butchering – safety or damage?

Rockhouse Road is considered one of the more scenic roads in the Eureka Springs area, and is a major route for people heading to...

Will the town open up soon?

Eureka’s tourism-based economy has taken a huge hit with the coronavirus closures due to efforts to stem the spread of the virus. Restaurants have...