Schools-Tyson collaboration on the table

School Supt. Bryan Pruitt announced April 11 that there are plans for a collaborative project for industrial, maintenance, and pre-apprenticeship courses involving Eureka Springs,...

High School addresses drop out dilemma Lower schools engaging students

Richard Mann, high school history, speech and drama teacher, told the board on April 11 that several students from lower socio-economic group for whom...

‘My whole life has been a rehearsal for my life in Eureka Springs’ –...

It might be a first, a rabbi delivering a sermon on Easter Sunday. But not for Rabbi Rob Lennick, who is part-time pastor for...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week April 19-25

Planetary Shifts, Movements, Retrogrades & New Moon Sun enters Taurus, Wednesday, sign of illumination. Around midnight, Sun joins Mercury in Taurus, offering an important message....

Hogs in the hills

Feral hogs are smart, excellent at procreating, and often large and scary. In spite of efforts around the area to counter their ever-expanding population,...

Council approves Parks special election

Aldermen voted Monday to approve the third reading of Ord. 2254, which sets up a special election June 13 for voters to decide whether...

Public hearing on rate increase April 24

Mayor Butch Berry said he had nothing new to add to the discussion of increasing sewer rates to bring the city into compliance with...

Council attempts to smooth street bumps

Alderman Kristi Kendrick told Eureka Springs city council at Monday evening’s meeting she was surprised to learn at the previous meeting that five people...

Striving for fair rates

Carroll County Justice of the Peace Lamont Richie has concerns about current and proposed rates structures for water and sewer, saying water rates have...

Summer season has begun

Mayor Butch Berry thanked the Police and Fire Departments Monday for due diligence during the recent busy weekend in which there were 136 service...