Perception and reality of immigration

A popular pastime is to take selected bits of information about a subject and present them with great flourish to convince others of a...

Field of broken dreams

Most immigrants who move to the United States do not win international prizes in physics or chemistry. Instead many of them fill the void...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Jan. 17-23

Becoming Grownups Uranus is part of the new moon, Wednesday night/Thursday morning. Uranus brings humanity vital and unrelenting change. The question at the new moon,...

Eleven bands. Four days. Great, big, music. Downtown. This Weekend. Camp at a hotel

For authentic “don’t stop now” music, the 5th Annual OzMoMu, an outdoor festival held indoors, will possibly make the Basin Park Hotel seismic this...

Free Parking

Our country seems to be on the fast track to dictatorship, with Vladimir Putin pulling strings behind the curtain. The Dallas Morning News stated...

City drops Community Center deal

At its meeting Monday evening, Eureka Springs City Council totally changed direction regarding its previous decision to negotiate with the Community Center Foundation for...

One alderman resigns, one walks out, one is voted in

Alderman Kristi Kendrick moved on Monday to accept the resignation of alderman Peg Alderman from city council and declare a vacancy, and vote to...

City schedules paying off two bonds

Following council’s budget discussion at Monday’s meeting, Mayor Butch Berry said Finance Director Lonnie Clark had developed a schedule the city could use for...

Council passes budget changes

Finance Director Lonnie Clark told council on Jan. 8 that he had made only four changes to the 2018 budget since they had seen...

Courthouse to get technological upgrade

The first Quorum Court meeting of the year began with a blank agenda, but an emergency situation regarding courthouse security provided a topic for...