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Book Review: “How to Live Free in a Dangerous World”
Do you really need three pairs of shoes? The answer is probably yes
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Blazakis finds her place in Eureka Springs
After living in Florida for 23 years, Polly Blazakis was ready for a change. She’d never been to Eureka Springs, but she found herself drawn to it.
Read MoreBlazakis finds her place in Eureka SpringsArts Across Arkansas
Eureka Springs High School has two state finalists for the Arts Across Arkansas competition. On March 30, these two students have the opportunity to win $250 to $1,000. In the literary arts category, the first four engaging chapters of Laynee DeJarnette’s story titled “Red Coat” is in the running and in the photography category, Chasia Cooper’s image titled “Beyond the Lines,” pictured above ‚ has been chosen as a finalist.
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Connect Four Honor
Carson Phelps was recognized by Jason Demoulin of Airgas as the junior Student of the Nine Weeks at the Connect Four Training for the Future program on Monday, March 5, in Berryville. Pictured from left to right are Dustin Wilson, Carson Phelps and Jason Demoulin.
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Hoppy Leap Year
Danielle Purvis and son Miles Purvis wish everyone a ‘Hoppy Leap Year’ on Thursday, Feb. 29 at Eureka Springs Elementary School.
Read MoreHoppy Leap YearSenior Center Menus: March 7-14, 2024
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville.
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Pet of The Week: Drake
Hi there, I’m Drake, a 2-year-old wirehaired terrier/hound mix who is 49 pounds.
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Akins receives Civic Star Award
Main Street Eureka Springs announced that Michael Akins, finance director for the City of Eureka Springs, has been bestowed with the Civic Star award by Main Street Eureka Springs in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the community.
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