Cultivate Kansas City visit Ozarks
Representatives from Cultivate Kansas City (CKC) and the Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas visited the Ozarks last week to meet with business consultants Dan...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 17-23
As Above, So Below
The Sun and the planets shift about more than usual in the following days, which means more shifting about and activity...
Council likely to stay out of parade debacle
At Monday’s Eureka Springs city council meeting, alderman Kristi Kendrick asked City Attorney Tim Weaver if permit holders for a special event, such as...
ADA compliance gets councils attention
On Monday, Mayor Butch Berry thanked Laura Jo Smole, who spoke at the April 24 council meeting, for identifying compliance issues with the Americans...
Volunteers tidy up Music Park
Mayor Butch Berry told council on Monday that the Music Park on North Main Street was created by grant funds, but there was nothing...
We’ve got to stop meeting like this
Mayor Butch Berry told council Monday night he has spoken with the Community Center Foundation about using the former EAST lab in the Center...
Looking out for future councils
At the May 8 council meeting, alderman Bob Thomas said, “We are the fiduciary entity responsible for the money in this city, and I...
Hospital Guild’s healing garden on the rise
At their April 4 meeting, members of the Eureka Springs Hospital Guild donated $2100 to fund the healing garden project at ESH. Melita Stubblefield,...
WWI Doughboy shined and ready to guard the Park
Historic District commissioner Dee Bright mentioned at last week’s HDC meeting the historic Doughboy sculpture, erected in 1929 in Basin Park, has been refurbished,...
Ambulance contract gets fine-tuning
Four commissioners of the Western Carroll County Ambulance District met for a special meeting May 2 to finalize points in the new contract between...






