Lunch on a Creekside is like a picnic

Many new businesses struggle when trying to handle the expenses of opening and the challenges of building up a customer base. That can be...

‘Extreme times take extreme measures’ Local arrested in DC for a third time

On Dec. 20 just after midnight, the U.S. Senate was voting on a tax overhaul bill that eliminated the mandate that people buy insurance...

Family finds their ‘forever home’ after eight years at sea

The Phillips family had to drop anchor and drop plans to circumnavigate the world after Covid restrictions stranded them in Samoa. So, after eight...

Group tackling workers’ housing crisis

Eureka Home has begun meeting at the Carnegie Public Library meeting room at 6 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month to discuss...

Photography in a new light

Amateur photographers can now get studio quality results, even with a cell phone camera, without a studio thanks to photographer Jeremy Mason McGraw’s new...

The town that water built still trying to control it

Public Works Director Simon Wiley told city council on April 8 that progress is being made to get funding to update the sewage treatment...

Officers’ weapons to remain in vehicles

The topic of firearms was back at the Nov. 23 Eureka Springs City Council meeting with alderman Harry Meyer proposing an ordinance that would...

Wind power seen as green power

The proposed $300-million Nimbus Wind Facility proposed in Carroll County would be the first utility-scale wind generation facility in the state. While a group...

Opera in the Ozarks reaching for the stars

Large construction cranes that can be seen as far away as Holiday Island are being used to build a top-notch theater and faculty housing...

Quorum Court rejects moratorium on wind facilities

In August, the quorum court narrowly rejected an ordinance that would have created setback requirements for wind turbine towers. Last week, a larger majority...