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Entertainment district bid tabled again by council
A decision on a permanent entertainment district for Pine Mountain Village will have to wait a little longer. The Eureka Springs City Council voted at its June 24 meeting to again table the topic to give time to research an ordinance already in place regarding temporary entertainment districts.
Read MoreEntertainment district bid tabled again by councilJamboreeka celebration returns July 4
Sam Dudley admits he was little surprised at the turnout for the city’s inaugural Jamboreeka event last July.
Read MoreJamboreeka celebration returns July 4Scheduled workshop is canceled
Eureka Springs Times-Echo A large crowd of residents and business people was expected to attend a workshop of the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission on Wednesday, June 26, after a letter was circulated requesting input from “stakeholders” regarding a “new advertising campaign.” That workshop, however, never transpired as a notice was sent to stakeholders Tuesday afternoon, June 25, that it had been cancelled. “The 4 p.m.
Read MoreScheduled workshop is canceled
CAPC suspends Maloney ‘indefinitely’
Eureka Springs CPAC voted 6-0 to suspend CAPC director Mike Maloney
Read MoreCAPC suspends Maloney ‘indefinitely’
Volunteers needed to help deliver summer meals
The number of children in Eureka Springs and surrounding areas receiving free meals over the summer continues to grow
Read MoreVolunteers needed to help deliver summer meals
Search and Rescue
The Holiday Island Fire Department located and rescued an injured driver
Read MoreSearch and RescueParks director suggests change to commission makeup
To better align with those who regularly use city parks, parks director Sam Dudley thinks it’s a good idea to make a third seat on the parks commission an atlarge position, meaning anyone who lives outside of Eureka Springs, but still within Carroll County, could apply.
Read MoreParks director suggests change to commission makeupKing advocates for transparency during Jasper town hall meeting
State Sen. Bryan King emphasized the importance of government transparency
Read MoreKing advocates for transparency during Jasper town hall meeting