Court sees need for security guard
During property tax season, the county hired a security guard for the courthouse annex in Berryville, where the assessor and tax collector have offices....
Courthouse to get ‘hip replacement’
The Facilities and Properties committee of the quorum court met Thursday afternoon to consider some repairs needed at the Eastern District courthouse in Berryville.
The...
Planning considers upgrade that includes indoor plumbing
A proposed addition to a small house at 268 N. Main St. drew positive responses from the Planning Commission on Jan. 22.
The Historic District...
To experience the taste of soap, wash a dog
At last week’s meeting, Victor Smith asked advice from Planning commissioners on a business he’s pursuing, a self-serve pet wash on W. Van Buren....
The dangers of dicamba
Local organic gardeners and farmers are urging Arkansawyers to put in comments to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture opposing expanding the months farmers are...
Basketball the best deal in town
The Eureka Springs High School basketball teams played to a large crowd Friday night, and both teams came away with decisive victories against Flippin.
The...
30-year record shattered
Parents make some tough road trips in support of their student athletes, and not many look forward to the trip home late at night...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Jan. 30 – Feb. 5
February Festivals & Chinese New Year
St. Brigid’s Day, Candlemas, Groundhog Day, Imbolc, Aquarius new moon – these are the beginning of February’s festivals, all...
Activist lobbies for healthcare: On her break, she goes to Womack’s office
Eureka Springs advocate-activist Harrie Farrow recently traveled to Washington D.C. where she attended the Women’s March and participated in lobbying to promote the Medicare...
Maloney retires from CAPC
Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission Executive Director Mike Maloney presented commissioners with his letter of resignation at the Jan. 23 meeting, saying...





