Buildings official works by-the-book

Eureka Springs has a new building official who does inspections to make sure city building codes are being followed. Jacob Coburn started on the...

Fire oversight on wind turbines up in the air

Former County Judge E. Richard Williams said he does not agree with Scout Clean Energy’s claim that the company does not need any type...

Coffee House a hit

The new Eureka Springs Coffee House is a family affair. The business that opened in August at 11 N. Main in a large building...

Judge questions attorneys in trash fee suit

In Circuit Court in Berryville Tuesday morning, attorneys argued several issues concerning a lawsuit against further collection of an annual $18 trash fee imposed...

Globetrotting baker finds home on Spring Street

Karin Emde has had an adventurous work life. She worked as a chef in Afghanistan for three years and in the remote oil fields...

CAPC says social media hits up, collections down

CAPC Finance Director Rick Bright reported that collections through the end of July (YTD) are down .6 percent compared to the same period last...

Queen Anne begins new reign

Lovells’ labor of love reborn as romantic retreat The Queen Anne mansion will soon begin a new chapter in its storied life, once again inspiring...

Man found dead on Pine St.

Shortly after 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 12, Eureka Springs Police were alerted to an apparent suicide at 11 Pine. Roger A. Liebrum, 48, was...

How businesses scaling back

One thing that may be spreading faster than the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could be negative business impacts due to virus concerns. This...

Magick Festival coming soon

If you’re a fan of magic and illusion, Gathering Mountain: Festival of Magick will have plenty “Wow!” moments to make the weekend one to...