Unusual cold responsible for uptick in electric rates

A newsletter called On the Record mailed in March was intended to address multiple questions the members of Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. (CECC) had...

Trailblazers among us

Nicky Boyette - Once a month, a group of ten or so volunteers gather with implements in hand to build or unclutter trails so...

Fairness in court relies on data collection

Zoya Miller, who lived in Eureka Springs from age three through middle school before her family moved to Valley Springs, says Eureka has a...

Where do your eyes go first?

Local artist and photographer John Rankine was awarded a $7,500 grant for his “Men With Earrings” project from Artists 360, a program of Mid-America...

Art space gets a diggin’

ESSA recently broke ground to begin building its new Wood Studio. Board members and staff showed up shovels and cameras. From (l. – r.)...

Esoteric Astrology as news for week May 2-8

Taurus, Desire, World Servers, Vulcan & the Dual Signs Taurus follows Aries. Taurus is the 2nd sign of the zodiac. From the Fire of Aries,...

HDC goes all out on art

The Historic District Commission approved an art installation at the intersection of Spring and Main Sts. Kyle Palmer, the city’s Director of Planning and Community...

Eating intelligently is an art

White Street Market vendor Mark Dewitz is a familiar figure in town. Although the graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park,...

The climate is changing faster than we are

 A number of residents of the Gulf Coast moved to the Eureka Springs area after Hurricane Katrina devastated their communities and, in some cases,...

KUAF series focuses on quelling trans bias

This past summer, the Human Rights Campaign, a nonprofit LGBTQ+ civil rights organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., declared a national state of emergency citing...