Wind turbines could be ‘at least’ 500 feet tall

Scout Clean Energy, which said it has obtained leases from private landowner to build a $300-million Nimbus Wind Facility off County Road (CR) 905...

Wind facility opponent fears health impacts and lower property values

Caroline Rogers, who lives on County Road 905, disagrees that there is nothing Carroll County Judge David Winter can do to stop the proposed...

Wind generation advocate speaks out

Katy Turnbaugh, a retired science educator and engineer, is likely one of the few people in Carroll County with experience with wind generation. She...

Squeezing in a rental property fails at Planning

The Board of Zoning Adjustment needed 40 minutes last Tuesday to consider a request for multiple variances at 8-10 Angus St. Tom and Debbie...

Rocks and stacking them enthralls HDC

The Historic District Commission held a workshop before the March 15 meeting to study rock walls and other masonry issues. Commissioners had worked toward this...

Airplane fuel still a good value

At a brief meeting March 17, the Carroll County Airport Commission prepared to resume monthly Fly-in events. Although chilly weather was forecast for Saturday,...

Blog celebrates the best in town

After three visits to Eureka Springs from their home in Dallas, John-Michael Scurio and his husband, Jeff, loved Eureka Springs so much that they...

Hotels grab the reins for affordable employee housing

Two of the larger employers in town, the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa and the 1905 Basin Park Hotel & Spa, have staff ranging...

Tensions rise during city council

Despite what turned into a miniscule agenda, Monday’s city council meeting still managed to host impassioned Public Comments on the topic of 1 Washington...

Kindergarten prep focuses on the joy of reading

Eureka Springs School Board heard a report about the pre-school program Monday evening as teachers Nicole Winters and Taylor Dannenfelser said the pre-K program...