Recovery from tick diseases is a long haul

Even after finally admitting that there is Lyme disease in Arkansas – the last state in the country other than Hawaii to confirm that...

Lyme physically and emotionally devastating

Regina Smith has paid a big price by physically and emotionally coming down with Lyme disease in 2007 on Vaughn Street in Eureka Springs....

How to identify unknown plants in the garden without asking Steven Foster

Herein lies an adventure into the wild kingdom. Some gardens are organized and maintained to a degree not found in nature with nothing anywhere...

Turtle news from Turtle Island

Tiny turtles are too cute, so people without much forethought bring them home as pets and put them in terrariums. However, there are reasons...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 6-13

Gemini Festival of Humanity, Goodwill & Great Invocation Day Friday, June 9, is the full moon and the 3rd Spring Solar Festival of 2017. This...

LLCP tax up for renewal in June 13 election

Over the last four years, a 1/8 cent sales tax has provided ongoing major capital improvements at Lake Leatherwood City Park. The tax collected...

ADH confirms Lyme disease in Arkansas

For more than 15 years, residents of Eureka Springs and other cities in the state have contacted Lyme disease from a tick bite. But...

Planning tackles definitions and rules

The Planning Commission continued to focus on updating and revising definitions in City Code at its May 23 meeting. Commissioner Susan Harman distributed copies...

RN’s Lyme disease treatment recommendations

When Karen Welch, RN, contracted Lyme disease from a tick bite in her yard in Grassy Knob 15 years ago, initially she was prescribed...

Keep or Kibosh the 200-ft. rule?

Planning commissioner Ann Sallee said she got confused at the May 9 meeting in which commissioners recommended rezoning 38 Prospect from R-1 to C-3...