Flint Street looking for a director as good as the one who’s retiring

Pat Kasner has overseen the growth of the Flint Street Fellowship food pantry as volunteer director for 13 years, but come March 1, she’s...

Clear Spring students add even more panache to the Silver Tea

The Silver Tea sponsored by the St. James Episcopal Church Women at the Crescent Hotel Crystal Dining Room has been a gracious and popular...

Cancer patient treated to close-up visit with white tiger

Dominic Hamilton, a young boy from Joliet, Ill., with a cancerous brain tumor, was gifted with a visit to Eureka Springs last weekend to...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Dec. 5-11, 2018

Festivals of Light, New Moon, Mercury in Shadow The upcoming week is active and can feel rather complicated. We are in the midst of Hanukkah, Jewish...

Storm damage at the airport

Winds from Friday night’s storm hit Carroll County Airport very hard. The roof of one hangar crashed onto the plane below, another plane which...

Airport commission gains budget compromise and some praise

The quorum court’s budget committee met Monday afternoon and justices of the peace continued working toward major wage increases for county employees. JPs first discussed...

County budget has room for raises

After setting the airport budget, JPs turned toward efforts to increase salaries for county employees. “We’re trying to get all county employees to a...

Meyer gets early seat on council

At the Nov. 26 Eureka Springs City Council meeting, alderman Melissa Greene asked if anyone had expressed interest in filling the seat left vacant...

Food truck ordinance challenged

At the Nov. 12 meeting, city council conducted the annual food truck lottery in which three property owners in the US 62- Hwy. 23...

Council getting in the dog house

City Attorney Tim Weaver told council Monday evening that he had not completed his work on the suggested revisions to the animal ordinance, but...