Council gives thumbs up in second reading of parking ordinance

During Eureka Springs’s first city council meeting of 2023 on Jan. 9, Bill Lawler, co-owner of the Bridgeford House, said the parking ordinance’s description...

Quorum Court meetings moved to Tuesdays

The quorum court held a brief meeting on Jan. 3 to set the date and time of monthly meetings for the coming year. In recent...

Renovation approved, but demolition suggested by HDC

The Historic District Commission elected new officers for 2023, after the commission’s previous Chair, Steve Holifield, left for a seat on city council. At...

Sheriff packs staff with experience

Every new sheriff faces big challenges with the transition. The path may be a little easier than usual for incoming Sheriff Daniel Klatt. Before...

New school cafeteria to be squeezed in

The Eureka Springs School Board heard a presentation Monday night with a preview of the new cafeteria that will serve the elementary and middle...

Give the gift of blood – it works

Katie Zerr and Sam Dudley continue to be grateful for the blood donations that helped save the life of their son, Elliott Zerr, after...

Martial arts training for police makes encounters safer

There are concerns about excessive use of force by police across the country, yet every day police officers potentially face encountering a threat to...

Familiar faces filling new roles with library system

The new year is bringing a number of personnel changes at the library with familiar faces moving up the ladder into new roles. Former...

Accident ties up highway traffic

Trips between Eureka Springs and Berryville on US 62 generally take only about 15 minutes, but motorists were backed up in a traffic jam...

Planning chided over relying on misinformation

Bill King and John Rankine, who own the property at 1 Washington St., scolded Planning commissioners during public comments for discussing that property in...