High-voltage transmission lines will be needed

The Nimbus Wind Project will need to build a high-voltage transmission line less than four miles long to transmit the power from where it...

Book’em Loretta

Loretta Crenshaw, head librarian at the Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library, completed course work for a Masters of Library Science degree and graduates this...

Run to help Rotary help others

The Eureka Springs Rotary Club will host the 34th annual Victorian Classic charity benefit run on Saturday, March 19. The Victorian Classic race is...

Council passes B&B moratorium

By Nicky Boyette - At Monday evening’s Eureka Springs City Council meeting, the subject of capping the number of Bed & Breakfasts in residential...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week Nov. 22-28

From Scorpio to Sag, Mars to Jupiter to Gratitude Tuesday this week, the Sun moved from Scorpio to Sag – a shift from Scorpio’s deep...

Parks Director denies impropriety

In director’s comments during Parks’ Feb. 27 meeting, Justin Huss hit back against comments made at the Feb. 24 city council meeting Huss said at...

Progress made on water line repairs

At the April 22 city council meeting, Public Works Director Simon Wiley said the sludge pump was working and the sewage treatment plant is...

Building Inspector seeks ordinance on rental safety

At the April 24 city council meeting Building Inspector Jacob Coburn requested aldermen to create an ordinance to establish minimum fire safety requirements for...

Wind farm questions answered, sort of

Scout Clean Energy held the second of two public information sessions Monday night at the Berryville Community Center. Residents ranged from adamantly opposed to...

Analyst says QC must protect water rights

Julie Morton, an easement analyst from Crawford County who has worked with opponents of Nimbus, disagrees with an opinion from the deputy county prosecuting...