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

Easter/Resurrection Festival & Three Ages of Festivals We have entered a most important week of multiple festivals. Three festivals this week representing three religions and...

Native Plant Faire Saturday at Community Center

The Native Plant Faire, “Celebrating Nature in the Ozarks,” from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Eureka Springs Community Center,...

Ord. 2179 revoked, no alderman on Planning

When city council met Monday evening, aldermen deferred three of the six agenda items to the next meeting, while adding one to discuss violations to...

Sparks fly over who’s right on what they wrote

Discussion of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) violations that took place earlier this month was bandied about at Monday’s city council meeting, as the public...

City grapples with ADA compliance despite advances

Administrative assistant and Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator Kim Stryker provided a report to city council Monday regarding the progress in compliance with ADA...

HDC gives restaurant plans thumbs up

The Historic District Commission approved construction of a new restaurant at 118 E. Van Buren Ave. last Wednesday. After a visit to the site...

Parks’ rules taking on new roles

Eureka Springs Parks commission met for a workshop at the Harmon Park office April 2, where the main topic was the review of City...

ESES getting a makeover

Eureka Springs Elementary School will have a facelift this summer. The school board heard a presentation Monday evening from Josh Siebert of Modus Studios...

Trip to Mexican border ‘like going to the front lines again’

Vietnam War veteran Vela Giri recently spent a week camping with other veterans at the Mexican border near Brownsville, Texas, through a program sponsored...

Happy yards start at Bear Creek Nursery

The new owners of Bear Creek Nursery and Landscaping on Hwy. 23 North are familiar faces to many in the area who remember Nick...