Go Native

Editor, I thank Eureka Springs for hosting such wonderful speakers in September for your first native plant fair. Also the folks that pulled this event...

App and marketing tweaked and critiqued

Executive Director Mike Maloney told the City Advertising and Promotion Commission at its Oct. 11 meeting that four kiosks are on their way from...

The lethal Diamond flaw

Where is the Arkansas tanker-truck unloading station? Diamond flaws are common, perfect diamonds are extremely rare. The Diamond Pipeline has a fatal flaw. The one...

Success with service

Editor Kudos to Eureka Public Works. I had a problem, they were down the next morning to deal with it. Great job done by friendly, capable...

Greed an acquired taste

Editor, I cannot, for the life of me figure out why the president, his lifelong judicial appointees, and his cabinet seem to be heading toward...

Climate change is escalating. Got a plan?

Seven years ago, I heard a presentation here in Eureka Springs from a 350.org climate change activist. His voice trembled with emotion as he...

‘Middle class miracle’ a coincidence?

Editor, In the book I’m reading that takes place during WWII, I read that Hitler was credited for Germany’s “Economic Miracle.” At the same time, I’m...

Candy Bank needs deposits

Editor, Halloween is almost here and I am excited to announce that the White Street Candy Bank is open for business and accepting donations. Last...

The uncommon Diamond pipeline

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck. With an expired permit to...

When oil pipelines rupture, people pay

Before the 2013 Mayflower ExxonMobil disaster, people in Arkansas believed crude oil pipelines were safe, and if something happened, government agencies and oil companies...