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Local woman killed in motorcycle accident
A Eureka Springs woman was killed in a traffic accident Saturday, Sept. 27, involving a motorcycle driven by a local man.
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District 1 JP Blankenship dies at 65
David Ray “Sleepy” Blankenship of Eureka Springs, who had recently been appointed as Carroll County District 1 Justice of the Peace, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Sept. 25. He was 65.
Read MoreDistrict 1 JP Blankenship dies at 65Council member draws criticism: Avanzino apologizes for post about Kirk shooting
Eureka Springs City Council member David Avanzino apologized, while welcoming civil debate, regarding a post he made on social media related to the recent assassination of a right-wing political activist.
Read MoreCouncil member draws criticism: Avanzino apologizes for post about Kirk shootingHospital audit report is ‘good news,’ Martin says
The results of the annual audit for Eureka Springs Hospital came back better than she anticipated, hospital commission chair Sandy Martin said earlier this week.
Read MoreHospital audit report is ‘good news,’ Martin saysMoyer asks for updated vision plan for city
Eureka Springs needs to take a more proactive approach on an up-to-date vision plan laying out goals for the future of the city.
That’s the message city council member Rachael Moyer delivered at the regular council meeting held Monday, Sept. 22.
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Business After Hours
A big crowd turned out for the Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce’s September Business After Hours event on Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Crescent Hotel.
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CS Bank promotes Myatt to chief credit officer
Will continue to serve as Berryville market president
Read MoreCS Bank promotes Myatt to chief credit officerESSA hosts Studio Stroll event
The Eureka Springs School of the Arts invites the community for an afternoon of creativity at the September Studio Stroll from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on the ESSA campus at 15751 Highway 62 West. This free, family-friendly event offers visitors the opportunity to explore the campus, step inside working studios, and watch artists at work.
Read MoreESSA hosts Studio Stroll eventJPs hear complaints over Nimbus traffic
The controversial Nimbus Project was back at the forefront of the Carroll County Quorum Court’s regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16, with residents speaking during public comments about traffic delays created by trucks hauling oversized loads carrying components for the project’s 30 wind turbines.
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