‘Misfit’ goes Hollywood

Lots of children enjoy dressing up and acting like a character in a film. Few grow up to be successful filmmakers in Hollywood like...

Private property camping nixed by council

Aldermen took up the issue of long-term camping on private property at Monday’s council meeting passing Ord. 2326 that limits the number of days...

Reported cases underestimate burden of Covid-19

Estimated active cases of Covid-19 in Arkansas went down from 16,728 to 15,557 July 25, according to the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH). While...

Historical weather perspective from farmers

Some home gardeners are finding this is the worst year they’ve experienced with high temperatures and a dearth of rain making it hard to...

Growing food takes adaptation

For many years proponents of purchasing from local farmers have said this is not only a way to get fresher food that saves energy...

Broiling temps are no picnic for hot dogs

Unless Fido’s doghouse came complete with air conditioning, pet owners should be taking some extra precaution to protect their four-legged friends from the effects...

Leaving the write stuff in the right hands

Since opening its doors to writers some 22 years ago, the Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow has made a lasting impact on the arts...

Documentary could lead to healing legislation

Eureka Springs United Women in Faith (UWFaith) recently hosted two showings of the Dawnland documentary film that the organization’s president, Lynn Baker, said is...

Skills training considered by Task Force

The Mayor’s Economic Development Task Force met July 13 with David Mason, dean of workforce development at North Arkansas College (Northark) in Harrison, to...

EMTs triage 24 people in carbon monoxide incident

At about 7 a.m. Saturday, July 16, a mass casualty event related to carbon monoxide poisoning at the Stonegate Lodge in Eureka Springs led...