Zombie Crawl grows to a cascade

The Zombie Crawl has been a tradition for seven years in Eureka Springs, and this year the parade brought out a crowd estimated at...

Monks to build mandala for healing and peace

Geshe Thupten Dorjee and Yeshi Topgyal, from the Gyotu Monastery, will build a mandala, a geoemetric representation of the universe, in Eureka Springs Nov....

Mayoral candidates talk on the town

The Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce put on a Mayoral Review Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center. About...

CAPC funding allocation trepidation

City Advertising and Promotion Commission Executive Director Mike Maloney said at the Oct. 24 workshop, “We’re not flexible enough,” and that the commission’s budgeting...

Kees reseated on HISID board

The Oct. 24 Holiday Island Suburban Improvement District board meeting began with approval of Resolution 2018-R2 which declared incumbent commissioner Dan Kees had been...

Budget talks on the horizon Workers prefer raises to new hire

HISID Manager Lawrence Blood said they are entering budget season, and this month there will be a bump in revenue as assessments come in....

Municipal League attorney to hold Planning workshop

At the Oct. 23 Planning Commission meeting, Chair Ann Sallee announced Municipal League attorney Jim von Tungeln will attend a special workshop Tuesday, Dec....

Following the money

Democrat Kathryn M. Merry of Eureka Springs is facing Makita Williams, a Republican from Alpena in the race for Carroll County treasurer. “What I bring...

Health insurance is confusing but there is help

If you don’t currently have health insurance, open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) healthcare runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15. Enrollment...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Oct. 31 – Nov. 7, 2018

Halloween - The Dweller, the Angel & the Nine Tests Here we are already at Halloween (Wednesday), All Saints and All Souls Days (Thursday &...