HISID accused of election laws impropriety

The Holiday Island Suburban Improvement District Board met Sept. 28, where the agenda was promptly adjusted by Chair Ken Brown to address recent accusatory...

Fire Marshal reconsidering Nimbus Wind Farm opinion

State Fire Marshal Dennis Free has written to Scout Clean Energy Nimbus Wind Farm opponent, E. Richard Williams, that Free is reconsidering earlier advice...

Eleanor Lux is an Arkansas Living Treasure

Becky Gillette - Eleanor Lux has long been one of Eureka Springs more admired artists because of her weaving, beading, jewelry making and being...

Food truck owner combines health and creativity

Taco Virgo owner, J. Washington, parks her food truck at the Eureka Springs Brewery on US 62 East. J., who was born and raised...

Vulture roost causes controversy, waste, and damage

Eureka Springs is the winter home for hundreds of black vultures and a small number of turkey vultures that roost in trees near Harmon...

Wind farm opponent calls ‘foul’ on information retrieval

Robert “Bobby” Wilson, who lives near Eureka Springs, spent many hours doing research to prepare for a ten-minute PowerPoint presentation before the Carroll County...

Peachtree Village at Holiday Island closing

Peachtree Village Retirement Village in Holiday Island is closing as of June 30. “It is devastating for the community,” Acting Administrator Megan Skelton said. “We...

Being safe underground or in the closet

Research recently published in Science magazine indicates that large-scale tornado outbreaks are increasingly common in the United States. You only have to look at...

Council douses fireworks

Eureka Springs aldermen discussed last week’s “Six Weeks of Fun” promotion at the Monday, June 22, city council meeting. Four people watched from the...

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the first time around

Memorial Weekend 1973, near Hwy. 23 and State Line Drive at the Oak Hill Ecopark, the Ozark Mountain Folk Fair happened. Its concept was...