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Glimpse Into History
In a remarkable discovery, a letter written by a cancer patient, Luther J Baggett, in 1938 during his stay at the Baker Cancer Hospital, has shed light on the history of the Crescent Hotel. This new find, graciously given to the hotel by descendants of Luther J Baggett, provides insights into the treatments and costs associated with the hospital during that era.
Read MoreGlimpse Into HistoryLet’s Zumba at ESCC Tween Spirit
Tween Spirit at the Eureka Springs Community Center will present “Let’s Zumba” from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Read MoreLet’s Zumba at ESCC Tween SpiritEarly voting begins
Eureka Springs Times-Echo Early voting in the March 5 Preferential Primary began Tuesday, Feb. 20, and will continue through Monday, March 4.
Read MoreEarly voting beginsHospital commission approves $151K purchase
The Eureka Springs Hospital Commission approved the purchase of a new medication dispensing system that will move the newly- designated rural emergency facility “technologically forward.” At its monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 19, the commission unanimously approved purchasing the Pyxis medication dispensing system for an initial price of $151,365 and $845 per month for system maintenance.
Read MoreHospital commission approves $151K purchaseJPs again reject proposed tower setbacks
Two proposed ordinances that would have established differing setback requirements for industrial towers in Carroll County were voted down at the county quorum court’s regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Read MoreJPs again reject proposed tower setbacksPlanning wants public’s input on rules for B&Bs
The Eureka Springs Planning Commission will host a series of workshops over the next three months to discuss and get feedback on the possibility of revamping the rules and regulations for bed and breakfast locations in the city.
Read MorePlanning wants public’s input on rules for B&BsParks department making progress on projects
The Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Department has been busy in recent weeks. At its monthly regular meeting Tuesday, Feb.
Read MoreParks department making progress on projects
After fire, farmer leans on faith, support from friends
More than $27,000 has been raised for a Carroll County turkey farmer after a January fire killed 16,000 birds and destroyed critical equipment. Staying in a camper near a turkey house on his farm so he could make sure the birds had ample heat during a period of bitter cold, Brian Floyd awoke in the early morning hours of Sunday, Jan.
Read MoreAfter fire, farmer leans on faith, support from friends
Step Up for the Cup
A Cup of Love Ministries in Eureka Springs recently launched its Step up for the Cup campaign
Read MoreStep Up for the Cup