Annie An closing up shop
Annie An was born in South Korea, but has called Eureka Springs home for the past 37 years. The lively, petite woman initially owned...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Oct. 16-22, 2019
Kali Yuga, When Darkness is Allowed to be Seen
It seems the Kali Yuga was out in full force last week as blackouts progressed in...
Fat Tire Festival management on Parks’ radar
Parks commissioner Dave Hartmann asked at the October Parks meeting what is happening with the Fat Tire Festival next June, saying it seems like...
Parks guidelines vs. rules with a smattering of related topics
What followed Fat Tire talk at the Parks workshop on Oct. 8 was a topic-jumping conversation beginning with committee rules and ending with Parks’...
Feeding wild animals is a problem, not a solution
An article published recently in the journal Science reports that nearly one-third of the wild birds in the United States and Canada have vanished...
Incorporation reaching a fever pitch
A group of Holiday Island residents dubbed the Holiday Island Citizens for Incorporation (an organization registered with the Arkansas Ethics Commission) invited all residents...
‘Hands across the Kings River’
Boozman says Connect 4 a model for the future
The Carroll County Connect 4 (C4) industrial training facility in Berryville for junior and senior high...
Boozman doubts Ukraine call rises to level of impeachment
Sen. John Boozman, was questioned after touring the Connect Four training facility in Berryville Oct. 4, and said his office has been getting a...
BB&BBQ trial ED deemed a success
The first city-sanctioned Eureka Springs temporary Entertainment District was in full operation at the privately-owned Pine Mountain Village for the Bikes, Blues, & BBQ...
Planning talks about things that need to be done
The Planning Commission’s meeting on Sept. 24 began with a public hearing for a zoning request. Sitting as the Board of Zoning Adjustment, commissioners...







