Man in county custody dies
The Arkansas State Police continue to investigate a death at the Carroll County Detention Center.
An inmate was found dead in his cell on May...
A William Barr-type summary of a 67-page Perception Report
The CAPC released a perception study done by H2R Market Research that details how leisure travelers view the Ozarks as a travel destination. Twelve...
Water Well Trust brings water to rural homes
‘Families just want to give their kid a bath’
Clean drinking water is essential to life. Yet it is estimated that 1.6 million Americans lack...
It’s the journey, not the arrival
Eureka Springs resident and car collector, Morris Dillow, loves automotive history and doesn’t mind life in the slow lane. He plans to spend 30...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 5-11, 2019
Under Gemini – Speaking in Tongues
Sunday, June 9, is Pentecost – fifty (pente) days after Easter and one of the more important festivals for...
Fraud victims warn and inform others
Two recent fraud victims who live in the Eureka Springs area decided to speak out about their experiences in hopes that others might be...
Telephone scammers are increasingly sophisticated
Britton White, a security compliance advisor with Fortified Health Security in Memphis, Tenn., said scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated. He recently worked with a...
Neglected house get a reprieve
On May 22, the Historic District Commission rejected a plan to demolish a house at 9 Hillside Ave.
Before beginning discussion on the project, Chair...
Parks commits to bat preservation
Parks commissioners met May 21 after an earlier workshop, originally scheduled for May 7, was cancelled with no notice to the public. All commissioners were...
Experts describe how to go native
Parks’ commissioners discussed invasive aliens (non-native) plant species in the area at last Tuesday’s meeting, and commissioner and international plant expert Steven Foster introduced...