Parking without gouging works for Planning

The Planning Commission met last week with a bare quorum of four for the second straight month. In September, the absence of three members...

Prosecutor to explore grudge case

Robert Anderson started Monday night’s quorum court meeting with a complaint he first brought three months ago. Anderson, who owns R&R Towing in Green...

Crowds raise concerns about virus transmission

Alece Carrigan, a retired RN, said she was surprised when she went into town Saturday to get a library book and found the worst...

School districts in Covid red zone has doubled

The Arkansas Center for Health Improvements has raised an alarm about the doubling of the number of Arkansas school districts in the red zone...

Commissioners talk about Alliance and what to do now

Eureka Springs Hospital commissioners met at Center Stage Oct. 19 to hold the first regular meeting since the firing of hospital managers Darrell Parke...

Audits good, elections looming, and Styrofoam is not recyclable

“Thank you, Oh Lord, for the rain… inspire us with your wisdom and peace, Amen.” These were the words from the invocation by Ben...

Deputy emphasizes need for mental aid

At Monday’s HISID meeting, Carroll County Sheriff Corporal Aaron Ingle provided the sheriff’s report with an emphasis on mental health. Of the 178 calls...

Tiny versions of green and herbs pack power

Just about anyone knows that greens such as spinach, kale, cabbage and broccoli are good for you. They have high fiber and vitamin content...

CAPC sends more marketing money out of state

The City Advertising and Promotion Commission decided to invest $75,000 more in a year-end campaign to push tourism to Eureka Springs for November and...

Council candidates expound on wishes, finances and realities

The November election offers Eureka Springs voters with two candidates for City Council Ward 1 Seat 2; incumbent Susan Harman and LauraJo Smole. Smole said...