Scout to meet with county officials March 14
Opponents of a proposed $300-million Nimbus Wind Facility next to County Road 905 near Green Forest are concerned about the lack of public notice...
Breakfast is served
The grand opening and operation of the Queen Anne Mansion and Resort, originally scheduled for April 4, got sidelined, along with rest of Eureka...
People Helping People serving county for 25 years
For the past quarter-century, the non-profit organization People Helping People has been providing prescription medications for people in Carroll County. “People in this area...
First Person Account: Electrosmog inside the house
In recent years the harm that can be caused by Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR) from high voltage electrical lines and cell towers has been...
A bloom in a bouquet of authors
One of the featured speakers on the slate for Books in Bloom on May 21 is Laurie R. King, author of the popular Mary...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 1-8
Gemini – a Line of Light Beams Displaying Duality
Saturday night is the Gemini new moon festival. “Let instability do its work,” is the keynote....
Did electronic vote rigging give the election to Trump?
Prior to the presidential election, pollsters were giving Hillary Clinton 70 to 85 percent odds for winning the presidency. How could the polls have...
Eureka Springs could land a dispensary
Eureka Springs has a good shot at having a medical marijuana dispensary license awarded to a group of local doctors and a pharmacist who...
Political offices see spurt of candidates
There will be a new sheriff in town in 2019. Carroll County Sheriff Randy Mayfield did not file for re-election, leaving a field of...
Signatures needed to put LEARNS Act on the ballot
Carroll County residents are organizing to gather signatures which would allow Arkansas voters to decide whether the controversial LEARNS Act, advocated by Gov. Sarah...