Complaint requests proper procedures
Julie Morton recently filed a complaint against Scout Clean Energy sent to Arkansas Public Service Commission Director Michael Marchand raising concerns that the project...
Opera in the Ozarks reaching for the stars
Large construction cranes that can be seen as far away as Holiday Island are being used to build a top-notch theater and faculty housing...
CAPC collections achieve record March
The City Advertising and Promotion Commission received positive financials as well as a review of Paradise Marketing’s work during their April 26 meeting.
Interim Director...
Ship-schooled youth sails to top academic scores
Eureka Springs local Cian Flavin, 17, son of Abraham Phillips and Susan Phillips-Flavin, was awarded a plaque for having the fifth highest General Educational...
Woman stabbed while aiding a neighbor
A woman trying to help a friend who was receiving threatening letters from a next-door neighbor was severely injured on April 22 at an...
31.4-mile transmission line quietly approved
Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. has received permission from the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) to build a $25-million 161-kilovolt transmission line stretching 31.4 miles...
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 comments dominate quorum court
The quorum court met April 18, and the public comments period featured another round of complaints about a proposed wind farm south of Green...
Commission contemplates eclipse traffic at airport
Facing a light agenda for the April 21 meeting, members of the Carroll County Airport Commission took a little time to look a year...
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...




