2nd graders see The Jungle Book’s mighty roar
At the final meeting of the year, the Eureka Springs school board closed out 2021 on an optimistic note.
Elementary Principal Clare Houser and Middle...
Council goes to bat for food trucks
Aldermen bantered on the need for additional food truck slots along US 62 during the Dec. 13 city council meeting. The discussion came up...
Answering the Call teams up with Flint Street Fellowship
Answering the Call (ATC), a program sponsored by the First United Methodist Church in Eureka Springs that has been delivering meals to those in...
Covid caution and precautions still necessary
The mask mandate was lifted about a month ago at the Eureka Springs Schools, and more people are foregoing masks in other indoor environments....
Developmental therapy available locally
To date, local parents who have children with developmental delays have had to travel to a city to get help for their children. While...
In Praise of Graphic Novels
Drawing Comics: Lines
Thus far we’ve seen that graphic novels cover a wide range of topics, that they capture the full brain’s potential by tapping...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Dec. 15 – 21
Venus Retrogrades – Review, Re-appraise, Re-assess & Repattern
Every two years, Venus retrogrades. This year, Venus is retrograde from December 19 to January 29, 2022....
Berryville Encore Choir going to Carnegie Hall
The Berryville High School Encore Choir has been invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in June 2022, the only high school choir chosen from...
Omicron hard to anticipate
Three additional deaths from Covid-19 have been reported in Carroll County as of Dec. 6, according to figures from the Arkansas Department of Health...
HDC sets sights on preservation mapping system
The Historic District Commission held its final meeting of 2021 last week, and commissioners spent most of a short meeting considering what 2022 will...