Debt – to be free or not to be
In Public Comments, Eric Knowles asked why the city was so determined to become debt-free. He wondered if city hall were worried about possible...
Council preps for moving to Aud basement
Mayor Butch Berry told city council May 29 that he had spoken with representatives of an elevator company about options for an elevator or...
Two aldermen vote to dissolve Parks
Eureka Springs City Council moved its regular Monday evening meeting to a warm Tuesday afternoon, and discussion inside the Auditorium got even hotter. At...
Republican runoff coming up
Jim Ross and Alan Hoos will meet in a June 19 run-off to decide the Republican candidate for Carroll County Sheriff.
In unofficial results, Ross...
East meets West in Northwest corner
Imagine you are a 15-year-old girl traveling 7600+ miles from Taipei, Taiwan, to be a foreign exchange student for a school year at Eureka...
Catching radish fever
In a list of America’s favorite vegetables, potatoes, corn and carrots are on top, and radishes are No. 46, just behind lima beans. Yet...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 30-June 5, 2018
Gemini – Bright Shiny One
Gemini, the 3rd sign in the zodiac, is an air (mental) sign. Their minds are their strength. Ruled by Mercury...
Quorum Court appeals to state legislature for trash fee inquiry
The $18 trash fee added to property tax bills continues to occupy the Quorum Court, although most of the public passion that accompanied it...
Nursing chief takes reins at ESH
At the Eureka Springs Hospital Commission’s meeting Monday afternoon, ESH CEO Peter Savoy announced this would be his last day before he moves back...
HISID chief quells rumors
Manager Lawrence Blood came to the Monday morning Holiday Island Suburban Improvement District meeting to address what he called misinformation that had risen “to...






