No one should go hungry
The U.S. economy in April 2020 has been the worst seen since the 1929 Great Depression with an estimated 22 million people unemployed. In...
Building Inspector replies to charges
In 2012 Eureka Springs Police Chief Earl Hyatt received a complaint from current City Finance Director Lonnie Clark regarding Bobby Ray who had made...
Man charged with aggravated assault
A posting on a social media site April 2 by Shile McCarty said, “Our home was invaded by an armed couple. I prevented them...
Conflict in City Hall
Eureka Springs City Clerk/Treasurer Ann Armstrong was the reported suspect in a criminal misdemeanor offense of second-degree assault filed Nov. 26, 2019 with the...
Counselor outlines coping skills
You might think that people with existing mental health conditions or troubled relationships could find the coronavirus pandemic particularly difficult. But Jillian Guthrie, LCSW,...
Antibody testing available at Eureka Springs Hospital
Starting April 20, the Eureka Springs Hospital has received antibody test kits for Covid-19, tests for antibodies to the disease, not the virus itself.
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Masked in generosity
Mark Hughes, owner or Regalia Handmade Clothing on White Street, launched into making cloth masks to help prevent the spread of the virus Covid-19...
Esoteric Astrology as news for the week April 22 – 28
Taurus, Lyrids & the Red or Blue Pill
The Sun has entered Taurus, anchoring the light of Aries, the “search light of the Logos.” Taurus...
Council separates, but works
Eureka Springs City Council held its first socially distanced meeting during the covid-19 pandemic utilizing live video streaming, allowing no audience inside the chambers,...
Shop owner notified he was exposed to Covid-19 by a customer
Carroll County remains quiet on the coronavirus front, at least when it comes to confirmed cases. As of April 14, only two positive cases...








