Man found dead on Pine St.

Shortly after 10:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 12, Eureka Springs Police were alerted to an apparent suicide at 11 Pine. Roger A. Liebrum, 48, was...

Actively taking on political entropy

Like many people, Eureka Springs resident Betty Adkins was stunned and upset about the unexpected results of the presidential election in 2016. “Everybody woke up...

Women apply interest and knowledge to healing

The city whose claim to fame in its early years was the miraculous healing power of its springs, is today still a center for...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Dec. 20-26

Gifts for the Signs – Practical, Useful, Small & Sustainable Christmas day is different this year. Let’s be different, too, in the giving of gifts...

Retail landscape interpreted by Winrock

A sparse crowd showed up in the courtroom Dec. 6 to hear results of the state of the local retail environment. The detailed survey...

Bike trails launch diverse opinions

Parks Director Justin Huss laid the groundwork for constructing downhill trails at Lake Leatherwood City Park at a Dec. 5 town hall meeting saying...

Council approves minutes despite friction

Less than five minutes into Monday evening’s Eureka Springs City Council meeting contention began when alderman David Mitchell, serving as Mayor Pro Tem, asked...

Transit drivers to be drug tested

Transit Department Director Ken Smith told city council Monday that his department recently passed its audit, but that there are new policies for transit...

Night Market revisited by council

Alderman Mickey Schneider told city council on Monday that the Saturday Night Market, in which a part of Spring Street was barricaded to through...

Commenters venture to sway council

Cameron Denoewer thanked council on Monday during Public Commentsfor being cautious about the Community Center Foundation proposal for renting space for city government meetings,...