Local vultures test negative for avian flu

Two dead vultures were picked up in Eureka Springs recently and checked for avian influenza, also known as bird flu, after an outbreak at...

Finding bivalent Covid boosters a challenge

Health authorities including White House Covid-19 coordinator, Dr. Ashish Jha, are recommending everyone who is eligible get a bivalent Covid booster shot by Oct....

Mercy submits upbeat report to Quorum Court

With a light agenda for Monday night’s quorum court meeting, justices of the peace had some extra time to listen to an update from...

Planning scrutinizes residential complexes

The Planning Commission spent some time last week considering multi-family housing in residential areas. Some locations are allowed to continue operating as multi-family because...

Economist focuses on financial uptick of Issue 4

Michael Pakko, chief economist, Arkansas Economic Development Institute (AEDI), has done a study estimating that the adult-use marijuana market could add up to $2.36...

Opponents claim Issue 4 would gut hemp and CBD industries

Opponents of Issue 4, a constitutional amendment that would legalize adult-use of cannabis in Arkansas, say the amendment is written in a way that...

Pros and cons of Arkansas ballot issues

To do your homework before getting to ballot box, you can look up the ballot at voterview.ar-nova.org/, typing in your voter information (name, date...

Twenty years of hats gone mad

On October 21 the wildly popular Mad Hatter’s Ball returns to the Crescent Hotel to celebrate a milestone 20th Anniversary after COVID sent it...

Public rails at CAPC during council meeting

At City Council’s Oct. 11 meeting, resident David Avanzino spoke during Public Comments saying that City Advertising and Promotion Commission’s Jeff Carter’s AirBnB Facebook...

Christmas on a roll

Local business owner Laci Moffit spoke during both Public Comments and the agenda seeking marketing support for Heart of Eureka Springs Christmas activities at...