Hartmanns have got a hold of Gotahold
Master Brewer Dave Hartmann and his wife, Wendy, moved to Eureka Springs a couple of years ago after deciding it was the perfect place...
Council given breakdown of increasing water rates
At the May 22 city council meeting Public Works Director Simon Wiley explained the need to raise water and sewer rates in the city.
Wiley...
Cell tower proposed on US 62 East
AT&T Mobility has plans to build a 270-ft. cell tower on U.S. 62 East on the opposite side of the road near the entrance...
CAPC OKs support appeals
The City Advertising and Promotion Commission went through several funding requests and received updates from Paradise Marketing and staff at the May 25 meeting.
The...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 2–9, 2016
We Leave the Father’s House & Turning Back, We Save
The above words are the seed thoughts of Pisces recited by the New Group of...
War that ended 158 years ago still blowing smoke
In many areas of the South, monuments honoring the Confederacy and its leaders are being removed from public places. Schools and streets named after...
Water leak repairs, on-demand transit dominate council meeting
At the March 25 meeting, Eureka Springs City Council swore Susane Gruning in to represent Ward 1 Position 2, and David Avanzino for Ward...
Physicist predicts problems with wind turbines
James McCanney, a physicist/inventor and host of a weekly radio show, James McCanney Science Hour – At the Crossroads, predicts that if the proposed...
Paranormal tour owners respond to allegations
Nicky Boyette - Steve Arnold and Charles Mowrey, co-owners of the tour business Haunted Eureka Springs, responded in the Planning Commission’s Public Comments last...
Prosecutor to explore grudge case
Robert Anderson started Monday night’s quorum court meeting with a complaint he first brought three months ago. Anderson, who owns R&R Towing in Green...