Covid trickling up and getting trickier

Friday, May 20, there was a large and happy crowd out to experience the first White Street Art Walk after two years of the...

$100 bills not worth $100 are floating around

Some merchants in Eureka Springs have recently reported getting burned by accepting counterfeit $100 bills. Equity Bank confirmed some of their customers have reported...

Time to wear high water pants

The first part of May has brought heavy thunderstorms to Eureka Springs including a storm May 4 that dropped five to seven inches of...

Quorum Court hesitates on allocating housing money

In January, Suzie Bell spoke to the quorum court about the lack of affordable housing. Monday evening, she returned to say the housing situation...

Previewing ballots is recommended

Some election officials are reporting low turnout in the primaries for local, state and national representatives. Early voting is open at two locations in...

CAPC guidelines getting tweaked

From marketing support application timeline to tax collection reporting, the City Advertising and Promotion Commission covered a range of proposed guideline changes in their...

Planning enthusiastic about working with council on parking

Members of the Planning Commission were enthusiastic about a joint workshop with city council to discuss residential parking issues. At the commission meeting last...

Grant money encouraging hospital improvements

The Hospital Commission met Monday night and heard more positive news about hospital operations. CEO Angie Shaw said patient rooms are receiving new flooring,...

Do fees reflect a retirement community or vacation destination?

Fees for golf and use of the swimming pools at Holiday Island have gone up. Golf membership for Holiday Island Suburban Improvement (HISID) members...

No stone left behind

Ozark Mountain Veterans, an area 501(c)(3) independent nonprofit veterans’ organization, has undertaken the task of interring 25 unclaimed military marker stones in time for...