Kerusso leaving but not going away

At the end of this year, the Kerusso Christian Outlet Store on Passion Play Road will be gone, but the company is not going...

Lunch on a Creekside is like a picnic

Many new businesses struggle when trying to handle the expenses of opening and the challenges of building up a customer base. That can be...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

Grateful for Each Other, Grateful Together It’s Thanksgiving, Thursday (and for some, all weekend long). With Thanksgiving we begin our annual days of gratitude and giving....

Renovation and resurrection of Crescent Cottage Inn

Ray and Elise Dilfield moved to Eureka 20 years ago and took over the ca.1881 Crescent Cottage Inn on Spring Street in 2000. After...

County able to loosen its financial belt a notch

The budget committee of the quorum court has almost completed work on a proposed 2020 budget, but justices of the peace will not vote...

Hospital contract close to completion

On Nov. 18 Hospital commissioners met for a regularly scheduled meeting where all were present with the exception of Michael Merry and Peggy Duncan. Treasurer...

Parks seeks more input on Master Plan

Forty people attended the two-hour Parks Town Hall meeting last Tuesday to give thoughts on the future of Parks’ Master Plan. With Director Justin...

Aud revenue doing the town proud

When Eureka Springs City Advertising & Promotion Commission met Nov. 13 for its regular monthly meeting, Finance Director Rick Bright said the year-to-date sales...

Board candidates draw a crowd at Holiday Island

After a cancellation due to inclement weather, the Holiday Island Suburban Improvement District held a rescheduled forum Friday, Nov. 15, for the candidates running...

Airport courting new business

The Carroll County Airport Commission heard promising news at a meeting last week, with a new business making serious inquiries about relocating to the...