Tree harvesting has a double-edge
Becky Gillette - Some people who hike and do other recreation in the Madison County Wildlife Management Area located south of Eureka Springs off...
Bleachers on the horizon for soccer fields
Nicky Boyette - Justin Ermert told Parks commissioners at their Tuesday meeting he would construct bleachers along a sloping embankment at the soccer field...
Parks has optimistic To Do list
Chair Bill Featherstone enumerated ten top projects in his annual State of the Parks address at the March 15 commission meeting
Hire a new director...
Helping others
ES Rotarian Cathy Handley and her husband, Larry (at projector), joined Blessman Ministries of Iowa on a mission trip to South Africa. They presented...
Public airs concerns at Quorum Court
Nicky Boyette - Virginia Pozza told Justices of the Peace at Monday’s Quorum Court meeting she asked for county help after a flood a...
Chronic wasting disease – can it affect you?
Becky Gillette - Recent discoveries of one elk and one white-tailed deer in Newton County with chronic wasting disease (CWD) have elevated consternation that...
Lease negotiations continues
Nicky Boyette - At its meeting March 17, the Eureka Springs School Board tabled approval of two items related to the future of the...
Bariola leaving ESH
Nicky Boyette - Vicki Andert, Chief of Nursing at Eureka Springs Hospital, announced at the Monday Hospital Commission meeting that Chris Bariola, CEO of...
This Week’s Independent Thinkers
After all the yucky things we say about corporations pretending to be real people, we were pleasantly surprised that General Mills Canada has taken...
The simplest of field trips are the most fulfilling
Residents at Peachtree village were visited from the Eureka Springs Elementary 1st grade class on Friday with 40 students arriving and pairing up with...