Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 13-19
Nodes of Destiny – Past & Present/Future
There are many changes occurring in the heavens these days, signifying many changes precipitating here on earth, too...
CAPC grappling with declining tax revenue
“Half a million dollars down,” were the words repeated by Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission Chair Carol Wright after hearing discussion of...
How can health be a priority?
Eureka Springs hotels and other lodging establishments were forced to shut down until recently because of the coronavirus, and now can only accept guests...
Parks feeling the crunch
Parks Director Justin Huss spoke of the challenges the Parks Department would face in the coming months that have resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 6 – 12
Mother’s Day
Thursday is Wesak, the Buddha Full moon festival. We spend the following days after Wesak integrating the Buddha’s blessing and watering our gardens...
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...




