City getting totally artrageous

The 2016 Artrageous Parade was surely something with a huge crowd in Basin Park and people on the sidewalks up to where the parade...

Spaghetti feed

Folks gathered at the 4 States Event Center for the annual all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner held by the Good Shepherd Humane Society on May 5....

Careful what you plant

Becky Gillette - Some of the most active participants in the Save the Ozarks effort to defeat a proposed high voltage transmission line have...

Tips for emergency readiness

Becky Gillette - Chuck Welch, a Grassy Knob resident who was recently deployed in Houston operating a shelter to help with disaster relief in...

Increase of debt and decrease of net energy – what we need to know

John House, MD - In the first part of this series, I mentioned that economic growth and energy have been intimately connected since the...

HDC peeks into aging windows

Nicky Boyette - It was a crowded room and full agenda for the Historic District Commission at the May 4 meeting, but commissioners handily...

Budget freeze helping; goals ID’d

Nicky Boyette - Mayor Butch Berry told city council Monday that his recent freeze imposed on spending is helping the city budget catch up...

Hickory St. vacation on hold

Nicky Boyette - Jim Girkin presented his request Monday for a vacation of a portion of platted, but undeveloped, Hickory Street which runs down...

Food truck committee cruises on

Nicky Boyette - The committee appointed by mayor Butch Berry to hash out details for fitting mobile food truck and trailer vendors into Eureka...

First Amendment rights on parade

Nicky Boyette - Attorney Kent Crow said he, Owen Kendrick and Phil Holland decided the time has come for Eureka Springs to have a...