New Covid-19 vaccines recommended for those over 65

Northwest Arkansas has been experiencing springlike weather in late February and early March, but people are still getting sick from Covid-19, the flu, and...

Hospital Commission fires Alliance

Breaking News  In a special Hospital Commission meeting held at Center Stage on Tuesday night, commissioners unanimously voted to end ESH’s management agreement with Alliance....

CAPC workshop gets gritty

Strange happenings occurred while tensions were rising within the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission last Wednesday. As reported earlier, Tourism Director Lacey Ekberg...

Resigning aldermen plan to be back at the table

Two Eureka Springs aldermen, Melissa Greene and David Avanzino, resigned at the Feb. 26 city council meeting. Both said it had nothing to do...

County Covid cases climb

Early in the pandemic, Carroll County had few cases of Covid-19. On June 12, the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) reported 56 cases and...

Taking a look at city candidates

Not every candidate for city office responded to a thumbnail reason for running, but those who did were encouraged to write why they want...

ESHS signs Berryville principal

After an executive session at its May 9 meeting, the Eureka Springs School Board hired David Gilmore as the new high school principal to...

Fish kill on Leatherwood Creek remains a mystery

Susan Benson, who owns a building near the intersection of Main and Flint Sts. downtown near the outfall of where Leatherwood Creek emerges from...

Poultry plant safety questioned

The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) reports that 105 poultry workers in Arkansas have been hospitalized with Covid-19 and 11 have died. The information was...

Parents protest coach’s firing

Volleyball players and their parents made a strong showing at Monday night’s school board meeting, but they could only register a silent protest at...