‘My whole life has been a rehearsal for my life in Eureka Springs’ –...

It might be a first, a rabbi delivering a sermon on Easter Sunday. But not for Rabbi Rob Lennick, who is part-time pastor for...

Community mourns local woman killed during flooding

Montana Widener, 24, was killed Saturday evening after attempting to raft on an inner tube on Leatherwood Creek near Main and Magnetic during heavy...

Eminent domain on the table for wind farm

Scout Clean Energy has proposed a $300-million Nimbus Wind Facility in rural Carroll County and stated that it has all the leases from willing...

Herbal remedies allay Lyme Disease

When Native American Doctor of Naturopathy and master herbalist, Kit Shepperd, first got symptoms of Lyme disease several years ago, instead of heading to...

Tick borne illnesses increasing

Alarie Bowerman, the Springdale mother of three daughters who contracted Lyme disease in 2016 in a front yard in Lowell, encountered many barriers in...

‘Crimes of opportunity’ still striking

Another vehicle with keys left in it was stolen Monday afternoon from a home located near the library. That makes six vehicles stolen in...

Holiday Island could become ‘citified’

By Becky Gillette - A committee established to study the incorporation of Holiday Island is planning a public meeting soon to present arguments for...

ABC finds Rockin’ Pig not in compliance with mask directive

Residents recently reported concerns after observing staff at the Rockin’ Pig Saloon in Eureka Springs not wearing masks and being told by servers that...

Nurse recounts Covid-19 experience

Donna Foster, RN, a travel nurse for four years, enjoys taking assignments in different areas of the country. Earlier this year, she decided to...

Local woman wins $4.2 million settlement for power users

Becky Gillette - You may have thought that the case where local residents served as citizen watchdogs regarding American Electric Power/Southwestern Electric Power Company...