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Eureka Springs Chamber's Woman of the Year
Susie Bell, right, was recipient of the Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce's Woman of the Year award at the chamber's 59th annual banquet, held Tuesday evening at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.
Another View - Green tourism trend a natural fit for Eureka Springs
Green tourism is a way of promoting tourism-based economic activity while preserving the environment.
Lawsuit filed in Eureka Springs over parking meters
A lawsuit against the mayor, city council and city clerk of Eureka Springs, was filed in civil court on Nov.
Eureka Springs is a model for battling childhood obesity
Mayor Dani Joy has been chosen as one of 30 municipal leaders in the country to attend a national conference on childhood obesity being sponsored by the federal government Dec.
ESCouncil gets alarming Black Bass Dam report
Black Bass Lake is a scenic delight with great hiking trails and kayaking opportunities right in the heart of Eureka Springs.
Deteriorating Dam in Eureka Springs Puts Water Supply in Jeopardy
As rain falls on Black Bass Lake in Eureka Springs, another force of nature is acting upon the lake's dam.
Folk festival contest winners announced
Winners taking awards during the Folk Festival have been announced by Production Coordinator Raven Hill Derge.
Good Shepherd invites you to adopt a friend in need
Bad economic times are also hard on animals. As people lose their homes or their jobs they are often forced to give up their beloved pets.
Editorial - ES is committed to Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement
The evidence that our climate is changing is growing every day. But despite melting glaciers and predictions that the North Pole will be completely ice-free in the summer in another decade, the U.S. has one of the lowest percentages in the world of people who believe climate change is real and an even lower percentage believe this is a serious ...
Two bands to play Veterans Day tribute show
In honor of Veteran's Day, Fayetteville bands Age of Liberty and What Army will be playing a tribute show for all veterans at the Squid & Whale, 10 Center St.
Out of Arkansas - Thanksweemas
We are such a special little town, or so we think, but somehow we've managed to position ourselves with malls, gated-community mentality, discount shops, ghost tours, condo projects, concrete sidewalks, transient flea markets, used car lots, billboards, loud motorcycles, two-headed parking meters and simple-minded street signs so clustered no one ...
Another View - Vote for Kids in Eureka Springs
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Dr. Ken Brown On Oct. 19, the Eureka Springs Board of Education set an election date of Feb.
Eureka's tourism doing better than many others'
Financially, Eureka Springs appears to be faring better than many areas of the country, with City Advertising and Promotion Commission revenues for September standing at $104,770, which is .7 percent above projections, though 2.2 percent below the same period in 2008.
ESa SSchools want multiple polling sites for election
"It's a slippery slope" said Levi Phillips, when describing a request for multiple polling sites for the Eureka Springs School District special election on Feb.
Ariel Watkins was crowned 2009 Eureka Springs Homecoming Queen Friday by 2008 Queen Megan Handley during ceremonies in Highlander gym.
Turpentine Creek's 14th annual Howl-O-Ween Spooktacular will be held on Oct. 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. The Spooktacular will offer a hay ride and apple bobbing, and the only time of year to observe all of the refuge's animals at night.
Showcasing International Day of Climate Action
The City of Eureka Springs has signed the U.S. Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement, and has a number of initiatives to conserve energy and reduce pollution.
MJ Sell attends Municipal Clerks Institute Advanced Academy
Mary Jean Sell, city clerk/treasurer, for the City of Eureka Springs, recently attended the University of Arkansas Municipal Clerks Institute Advanced Academy class in Fayetteville.
Parks & Rec ponders what to do when walls come tumbling down
Considerable discussion regarding the condition of walls around town took place, triggered by the collapse of about three feet of wall at Harding Reservation above Spring Street, during the Parks and Recreation Commission's Monday night meeting.
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