Workplace bullying ‘serious as a heart attack’

Bradley Tate-Green, BA, BS, Ed.D, said there is an urgent need to end workplace bullying. “First of all, let’s define the enemy,” Tate-Green said. “For...

Council gets new alderman

The majority of Eureka Springs City Council’s Feb. 10 meeting was spent voting on a new member with nearly 30 minutes spent in executive...

Students eligible for state-sponsored tutoring

The Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education has placed an additional emphasis on making tutoring programs available to students in need. At a...

Canopy NWA needs help to fulfill promises to refugees

The Eureka Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is inviting the public to attend a special Feb. 23 service at the church at 17 Elk St. to...

HDC pursues education expansion

The Historic District Commission met Feb. 5, and the three applications on the agenda received approval with few objections. LeRoy and Sally Gorrell’s application to...

Artist wins $100K college scholarship

Leah Fouste is 18 and has already achieved a great deal both academically and in art. Originally from Little Rock, she moved up with...

Singing and fiddling and turning ten

The Heart of Many Ways (HOMW), 68 Mountain St. in Eureka Springs, has been successful on many levels in the past ten years, including...

Love in a Cup

Since it’s Valentine’s Day this week, let’s speak of love. When talking of love, we must bring up “the Cup,” a working, reliable testimony...

ESH medical director fired

The latest medical personnel at the Eureka Springs Hospital to report being terminated with no notice or explanation are all the emergency room (ER)...

CAPC covers late year successes

City Advertising and Promotion Commission Financial Director Ty Reed gave an update during their regular meeting Jan. 29, saying that the balance sheet as...