Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 3-9, 2019
New Moon & the New Group of World Servers
The new moon occurs early morning Friday, April 5, at 15 degrees Aries. New moon times are...
Fluoridation foe taking battle to Arkansas Supreme Court
The Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority, the sole holdout in the state still refusing to fluoridate its drinking water, plans to appeal a...
Water quality dominates council discourse
All aldermen were present for the March 25 city council meeting, but the City Attorney Tim Weaver was not. First order of business was Public...
Revenue a tad behind projections
City Council met for a budget workshop on Monday before its regular meeting, and Finance Director Lonnie Clark began by providing the February 2019...
Citizens have their say
The first public comment at Monday’s council meeting came from Bob Jasinski of Angel at Rose Hall Bed and Breakfast, who inquired about the installation...
Methodist Church members reeling after vote against LGBTQ rights
United Methodist Church of Eureka Springs has received nationwide publicity for its free ECHO Medical Clinic and is in the process of building badly...
Proposed legislation impacting Holiday Island attracts big crowd
About 75 people crowded into a small room at Holiday Island early Saturday morning for a discussion about proposed legislation, Senate Bill 510 and...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 27-April 3, 2019
Aries: Mars to Mercury – Our Destiny Changes
Mercury turns direct Thursday in the early morning at 16 degrees Pisces. Mercury remains in its retrograde shadow until...
Wednesday Walks on Thursday
Wednesday Walks, organized by Christopher Fischer as a part of a Linear Arboretum project funded by an Arkansas Forestry Commission Urban and Community Forestry...
Parks beautifying despite unsanctioned herbicide use
Director Justin Huss told commissioners at last Tuesday’s Parks meeting that staff transitions are taking place with Scott Miskiel as a new grounds maintenance...




