Crowd comfort a conundrum

Eureka Springs City Council met for a special workshop Monday afternoon to discuss establishing an ordinance amending Title 4 which would allow for food...

Soccer could come back to campus

Younger kids get extended recess The Eureka Springs School Board met Monday evening, a week later than originally scheduled. The delay allowed the district enough...

Feeling warm? Time for a cold one

For years people have dreamed of a local craft brewery in town, and poof! it’s here. Eureka Springs Brewery, owned by Jeff Joseph, opened...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 17-23, 2019

The Promise of Freedom is Greater Than the Problems Living on Earth is living on a planet of duality. Duality (this and that, here and...

The pig days of summer

Council deferred the agenda item that pertains to animal law changes, but that didn’t stop protesters from making their opinions known when the subject...

Entertainment committee sanctioned by council

Pigs, transients, fireworks, and an entertainment district were the four highlights of the Eureka City Council meeting Monday night. All aldermen were present with another...

Homelessness not against the law

Transients, or homeless people, were another topic council discussed with the police chief on Monday. Brian Young said he encountered a transient who told...

Downtown is free game for fireworks

Aldermen Melissa Greene and Mickey Schneider asked council to vote for an amendment to the fireworks ordinance to omit historic downtown primarily to prevent...

Contemporary design in historic area approved

Michael and Melissa Brooks had to make major changes in their plans to gain approval from the Planning Commission two weeks ago. Last week,...

Methodists flip a house into a dream come true

Two excited young boys and their grateful Mom moved into the Methodist-ECHO house just in time for the 4th of July holiday. After their...