Goodnight items from Feb. 13 council meeting

Council voted to table discussion of the Municipal League’s Code of Conduct until the next meeting so aldermen can have a chance to...

Greenhouse grant helps school grow

Supt. Bryan Pruitt announced at Monday evening’s Eureka Springs School Board meeting that the district had been awarded a grant for $109,650 to build...

Task Force expanding its reach

“How can we be going up seven percent and motels are going out of business?” alderman Terry McClung asked the Mayor’s Task Force on...

Sprucing up the cemetery

“It’s the first thing visitors see coming into town,” commissioner Susan Tharp said about the Eureka Springs cemetery, explaining that the Cemetery Commission intends...

‘Nature for grownups’ program launched

Why should kids have all the fun? The Ozark Natural Science Center (ONSC), which has been providing field trips for school children for more...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Feb. 15-21

Conflict & Chaos Between the Ages We are completing the month of Aquarius this week. However, Mercury remains in Aquarius and we are entering the...

Community Center Foundation receives healthy check

The Rotary Club of Eureka Springs donated $4,000 made from Octoberfest to the Community Center Foundation.The donation will be used to renovate the lobby...

This is where it was and where it will be again

John Cross, owner of the Clark and Klock Building holds up some of the trim being re-installed at 81 Spring this week. “Many building...

Hard to be heard

Between 125 and 150 people from Ozarks Indivisible showed up at Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton’s Springdale office last Wednesday to peacefully protest Cotton’s approval...

No room in the inn

The more than 100-year-old former Oakwood Boarding House on Singleton was demolished last Saturday after the Historic District Commission voted Jan. 4 that the...