DeVito satisfies tourism business requirement

Commissioner James DeVito said last week he has been bullied by people who have said his position on the commission is not authorized. According...

Money vs. safety dominates CAPC workshop

All City and Advertising and Promotion commissioners except James DeVito met June 10 to discuss revenue losses and Event Planning in collaboration with Phase...

Diversity in the Ozarks to strengthen outreach activities

Diversity Weekends, sponsored by Out in Eureka, has grown into one of the larger and more visible events in Eureka Springs bringing large numbers...

Water rights questions go to Quorum Court

About 65 people have signed complaints to the Carroll County Quorum Court (QC) concerning an alleged violation of landowner rights under the Carroll County...

Winrock explains boosting local economy

On June 8, a modest group showed up at the Auditorium for a workshop on the local retail landscape presented by representatives of Winrock...

Early spring planting is too soon

Year after year Gerri Hamby, owner of Planters Paradise Greenhouse & Landscape, LLC, has customers ask for plants that the deer don’t eat that...

Shop owner notified he was exposed to Covid-19 by a customer

Carroll County remains quiet on the coronavirus front, at least when it comes to confirmed cases. As of April 14, only two positive cases...

Voting procedures geared toward health

Carroll County Clerk Connie T. Doss is trying to “flatten the curve” to avoid a last-minute rush for absentee ballots for the November election....

Loving the cows

A report by the United Nations recommends reducing or eliminating the amount of meat people eat in order to help preserve the climate. Cattle...

Election results flush out Jung’s ‘cultural Shadow’

Jillian Guthrie, a social worker with Simplicity Counseling, says the recent presidential elections have been hard on a lot of people, particularly immigrants, Hispanics,...