Esoteric Astrology as news for week June 29-July 6

Cancer New Moon & the United States Birthday There are many icons for the sign of Cancer. Garden gate (where spirits enter matter); crab in...

Tick-borne diseases rampant, and have subtle distinctions

Editor’s note: This is Part II of Faces of Lyme, telling stories of numerous people in or near Eureka Springs who have contracted tick-borne,...

Attorney advises wind turbine opponents to lobby quorum court

Attorney Matt Bishop has been hired to represent Concerned Citizens of Carroll County (CCCC), a non-profit corporation formed to oppose the $300-million Nimbus Wind...

City meetings space still under discussion

Mayor Butch Berry said at Monday’s council meeting he would speak to the Eureka Springs School Board at their Jan. 8 meeting about the...

Vaccine rollout slow to reach rural

Dr. Joe Thompson, president and CEO of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, is concerned about rural Americans being left behind when it comes...

Hospital could buy adjacent land

As part of its pursuit of a renovation for Eureka Springs Hospital, commissioners at the Dec. 18 meeting heard from Realtor Ken Riley about...

Programs that make senior life easier

Earlier this year U.S Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a Surgeon General Advisory calling attention to the public health crisis of lack of connection...

Come in green and walk the street

The Krewe of Blarney Halfast Walkin’ Klub is looking for floats, trucks, groups, and walkers for the 22nd annual St. Paddy’s Parade on Saturday,...

Ozark Indivisible getting results

Members of Indivisible Eureka Springs, who are also members of the Ozark Indivisible movement that covers Northwest Arkansas, are taking actions on a daily...

Monks to build mandala for healing and peace

Geshe Thupten Dorjee and Yeshi Topgyal, from the Gyotu Monastery, will build a mandala, a geoemetric representation of the universe, in Eureka Springs Nov....