Fluoride opponents pinning hopes on federal lawsuit

Opponents of Arkansas water fluoridation failed to remove the state mandate and must now wait another two years until the legislature is in session....

CAPC seat still open

CAPC commissioner Terry McClung announced that in addition to the seven applications already submitted, Debbie Davis had also applied to fill the vacant seat...

App moves to contract stage

Director Mike Maloney distributed draft copies of an Application Development Agreement at the May 10 meeting outlining an understanding between the CAPC and developer...

ESHS signs Berryville principal

After an executive session at its May 9 meeting, the Eureka Springs School Board hired David Gilmore as the new high school principal to...

Planning rezones historic district property

At its May 9 meeting, Planning commissioners approved the request of Byron and Marilyn McKimmey for rezoning their property at 38 Prospect from R-1...

QC asked to address festival noise

At Monday’s Carroll County Quorum Court meeting, Jim Mautte, saying he represented some neighbors in the Butler Hollow area, spoke up about noise concerns...

A bloom in a bouquet of authors

One of the featured speakers on the slate for Books in Bloom on May 21 is Laurie R. King, author of the popular Mary...

‘Domestic arts’ embroider activism

What do you get when you cross crafts with activism? Craftivism! “Craftivism has been around for a long time,” Buffalo River volunteer Ginny Masullo, said....

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...