Eurekan running on high

Alderman Mickey Schneider reported to council August 28 that the Eurekan Multi-Sport event held August 11 – 13 continues to grow, and this year...

Solar saltwater batteries power air conditioning

For the past 15 years, David Roll has lived off grid in a house in Blue Deer, south of Eureka Springs, that he designed...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Aug. 30 – Sept. 5

Approaching Gratitude Autumn is quickly approaching, with its many festivals of light. It’s only weeks now ‘til Autumn Equinox, another summer passing, another season of...

No smart meters planned for county

Smart meters, electric meters that transmit information about electric usage wirelessly, are controversial. There are some studies that show electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emissions from...

Airport expansion dependent on FAA approval

Consulting engineer Dan Clinton of Grimes Engineering told the Carroll County Airport Commission July 18 that the Federal Aviation Administration had moved up the...

Big fun at the Fly-in

Carroll County Airport Manager Michael Pfeifer puts the dog on for the fly-in on the third Saturday each month, but reported the August 19...

Upgrades OK’d at Lake Leatherwood

Parks Director Justin Huss brought his shopping list to the August 15 Parks Commission meeting. Top of the list was two new goals for...

Quorum Court explores Internet/TV franchise

The Carroll County Quorum Court heard a presentation Monday from John Strode of Ritter Communication about establishing a franchise for providing Internet and television...

Ambulance district promoting CPR classes

During the August 15 Western Carroll County Ambulance District meeting, chair of the EMR Alliance Lynn Palmer discussed trainings attended by local EMRs, and...

Flatiron Building was controversial when developed

Lawrence Smith, 79, recalls that when he first started traveling through Eureka Springs about 50 years ago on trips to collect antiques and collectables...