Renewable power – make sure you know what you’re getting
Some local residents have been intrigued after receiving advertisements from a firm called Arcadia that bills itself “as the first nationwide energy service giving...
Nothing lasts forever Except maybe plastic
According to the Earth Institute website, it is estimated there are 165 million tons of plastic debris in our oceans with more than eight...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Feb. 7-14
Banana Cream Pie
Making banana cream pie, using eggs from the chickens in her back yard and organic cream from the creamery. The mother is...
Council reverses decision on broadcasts
Mayor Butch Berry said at Monday’s city council meeting there had been a wellspring of objections from the public following council’s vote at the...
Mayor lauds health of the city
In his State of the City Address Monday evening, Mayor Butch Berry reminded everyone the city began 2017 with a spending freeze and all...
Council embarks on designating Norris Street as meeting site
Dr. Charles Beard, the tenant at city-owned 25 Norris St., will vacate the building across the street from the hospital by the end of...
CAPC workshop entertains funding requests
The City Advertising and Promotion Commission considered five marketing support requests at its Jan. 24 workshop, but since it was a workshop, commissioners could...
City budget seeing light
Mayor Butch Berry announced at the Jan. 29 council meeting that the city ended 2017 in the black by $774,560.19, but there were still...
Hospital land purchase gets initial thumbs up
Chair Michael Merry of the Hospital Commission informed council Monday evening of its intent to purchase three lots adjacent to the Eureka Springs Hospital...
Berryville alderman – will he run again?
With the deadline approaching to file for local offices, Berryville’s longest-serving alderman has another decision to make.
Joel Gibson’s service on the city council began...





