Esoteric Astrology as news for week Feb. 22-28: Solar Eclipse, New Moon in Pisces,...

Mercury (Sun’s messenger) enters Pisces on Saturday, joining the Sun in Pisces. This is our last week before the Lenten season (46 days) begins,...

Water rate raise looms due to bond compliance

At Monday’s city council meeting, Mayor Butch Berry presented figures related to whether to raise rates for sewer, water, or both. Berry said the...

Public speaks up for accessibility

Three people spoke up during city council's Public Comments Monday regarding the city’s lack of movement toward complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act....

Council tussles with babysitting and day care

Alderman David Mitchell told city council Monday he had become aware of a situation in the R-2 zone that has been impacted by the...

CAPC website gets makeover

City Advertising and Promotion Commission Executive Director Mike Maloney announced at the Feb. 8 meeting the eurekasprings.org website has a new look since publicist...

There’s more to Ord. 2201 than demolition by neglect

Alderman Bob Thomas told council on Feb. 13 that he had concerns with the procedure by which a “Demo by Neglect” committee had been...

Visitor Guide postage remains point of contention

Finance Director Rick Bright alerted City Advertising and Promotion commissioners on Feb. 8 that the Chamber of Commerce has already mailed enough Visitor Guides...

Come and get it!

City Clerk/Treasurer Ann Armstrong announced at the Feb. 13 city council meeting there was one application for hosting a food truck in each of...

Marketing bestowals and May projections

The City Advertising and Promotion Commission approved funding for Nuits Rosé Eureka Springs – $250; Books in Bloom – $1650.25; Springtime in the Ozarks...

Fire Dept. by-laws on hold

When it was time Monday for council to consider adopting by-laws of the Eureka Springs Fire Department, Mayor Butch Berry brought in Fire Chief...