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Council members speak against petition effort
Eureka Springs City Council members agree that repealing the city’s tourism tax and abolishing the city advertising and promotion commission would have “significant” effects on the city. The council spent a large portion of its regular meeting on Monday, Aug.
Read MoreCouncil members speak against petition effortPermanent entertainment district inches closer
A permanent entertainment district at Pine Mountain Village
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Diversity Weekend
Diversity Weekends in Eureka Springs take place in April, August and November
Read MoreDiversity WeekendCounty Democrats to meet Aug. 13
The Democratic Party of Carroll County will hold a membership meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 13
Read MoreCounty Democrats to meet Aug. 13Berryville woman survives accident that leaves 2 dead
A Berryville woman survived an early-morning accident that left two men dead
Read MoreBerryville woman survives accident that leaves 2 dead
Revocation of CAPC and CAPC tax would be the downfall of Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs, a town celebrated for its tourism and historic charm, faces a critical challenge. The proposed revocation of the 3% City Advertising and Promotion Commission (CAPC) tax could significantly impact the city’s economic and cultural vitality.
Read MoreRevocation of CAPC and CAPC tax would be the downfall of Eureka SpringsAttorney appeals city’s denial of CUP for gun shop
A Eureka Springs business owner is pressing forward in his efforts to operate a gun shop in the city.
Read MoreAttorney appeals city’s denial of CUP for gun shopBusiness leaders rally in support of CAPC, tax
A room full of business owners, residents and others made the case during a public meeting Tuesday, Aug. 6
Read MoreBusiness leaders rally in support of CAPC, tax
New ESHS principal found calling in education
There was a time when Jacob Hayward thought his career path would include scrubs and stethoscopes.
Read MoreNew ESHS principal found calling in education