High temperatures and no rain strain plant life, too
In mid-July the Eureka Springs area has seen a string of days with temperatures around 100 degrees and no significant rain in six to...
JPs bump up emergency office duties
The quorum court has met in the Fellowship Hall at Southern Heights Baptist Church during Covid times, and Justices of the Peace discussed the...
RICO lawsuit filed against Arkansas medical marijuana companies
Three Arkansas medical marijuana cultivators and one Arkansas medical marijuana testing company are the latest to be hit by a federal lawsuit alleging that...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week July 20 – 26
Leo – from the Heart of Matter
We’ve left the waters of Cancer and on Friday, find ourselves in Leo, the fiery sign of kings...
Parks gets council backing
Updates were the name of the game at Monday night’s city council meeting with Parks Executive Director Scott Miskiel in attendance once more.
Miskiel explained...
HDC pauses on design guidelines
The Historic District Commission held a workshop before the July 6 meeting to gather on Zoom with representatives of the Lakota Group, the contractor...
Layers of protection still suggested in dealing with virus
You sometimes hear people referring to the summer of 2022 as “post pandemic.” Few people are wearing masks indoors or even on airplanes in...
Schools revving up for new construction
The construction industry in this area has seen profound changes in the past year, with spiraling costs for materials and labor. The Eureka Springs...
Food delivery expanding and needs your help
Since April 1, 2020, Answering the Call has been a secular mission managed by the Eureka Springs United Methodist Church that has now delivered...
Swim beaches remain closed due to e. coli levels
The July Fourth holiday saw thousands of people out boating and swimming on Beaver Lake and other local lakes and rivers. But large amounts...




