Planning accommodates applicant
Still short of commissioners
Phyllis Pike did receive approval from the Planning Commission to place a gazebo in front of her business, Trick My Leathers,...
It’s taking three to replace one
Pat Kasner and Ray Johnson of Flint Street Fellowship Food Pantry reflect the finest in volunteer service to our community. For nearly 14 years,...
Roof, railings and rock walls all approved
The Historic District Commission had few objections to the applications approved at last Wednesday’s meeting.
James DeVito received permission to add a roof over the...
School board keeps it short and sweet
The Eureka Springs school board met Monday evening with an agenda primarily consisting of principals’ reports, although in executive session, the board added a...
Track teams jazzed about spring season
In his first year coaching the Eureka Springs track teams, Coach Ryan Sanchez faces some big challenges in rebuilding the program.
“We’ve got good numbers...
Soccer teams amped for spring games
On March 7, the Eureka Springs girls’ and boys’ soccer teams had their first home games against 5A school Prairie Grove. The girls’ team...
Learning to be of help, not be helped
After a major ice storm, tornado or serious straight-line winds, the need for trees to be removed from roads and sometimes homes can far...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 13-19, 2019
Spring Equinox, Aries Festival, Flowers Scattered About
Multiple festivals occur simultaneously this coming week. Spring Equinox, International Astrology Day and the Aries solar festival (at...
Planning gains, then loses a commissioner
The Planning Commission began its Feb. 26 meeting with six members, but that number dropped to five again by the end of the meeting.
Commissioner...
CUP conformity questioned, again
At last week’s Planning Commission meeting, Chair Ann Sallee emphasized bringing bed & breakfast operations into compliance. She has sent letters to some holders...




