Purple House dodges demolition

Eureka Springs Hospital asked the Historic District Commission for permission to demolish the building which housed the thrift shop, but the HDC would not...

School enrollment up, teacher education expanding

With four weeks of the school year complete, the principals delivered upbeat reports at the school board meeting Monday night. All three principals reported growing...

New booster available locally

Bivalent omicron Covid-19 boosters are becoming available around the country, including here in Carroll County. Economy Drug in Berryville started offering the Moderna booster...

Testing kits can lessen uncertainty

Eureka Springs Hospital Administrator Angie Shaw, RN, said with all the seasonal illnesses going around, it’s a good idea to take a Covid test...

Crescent Spring gonna have a rock show

Three commissioners and Parks Executive Director Scott Miskiel gathered at Crescent Spring on Tuesday, Sept. 6 for an outdoor workshop to discuss future repairs...

Photography in a new light

Amateur photographers can now get studio quality results, even with a cell phone camera, without a studio thanks to photographer Jeremy Mason McGraw’s new...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Sept. 14 – 20

Mortality Takes on Immortality – End of an Archetype We have had quite a week these past days. Mercury retrograded (Sept. 9), the Virgo Solar...

Corps of Engineers backs off of eminent domain

The biggest local issue raising major opposition to eminent domain since the SWEPCO high-voltage transmission line project was defeated in 2013, has been the...

Beaver Lake undergoing recreational growth

Marcia Yearsley is one of about 500 property owners identified for eminent domain acquisition of their waterfront property on Beaver Lake. Yearsley’s property has...

Tips for safe boating on Beaver Lake

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spokesman Jay Townsend provided the following responses to questions about boating safety on Beaver Lake: Are kayakers on the...