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Turpentine Creek breaks ground on Freedom Field
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, the leading big cat sanctuary located in Eureka Springs, held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday, June 27, for its highly anticipated 13.5-acre Freedom Field expansion.
Read MoreTurpentine Creek breaks ground on Freedom FieldCAPC collections exceed budget
May was a good month financially for the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission.
Read MoreCAPC collections exceed budgetMasonic Lodge to host vaccine, microchip clinic
Eureka Springs Masonic Lodge No. 386 and veterinarian Anthony Pike will present a rabies and microchip clinic from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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Peace, Love and a New Library
The Friends of the Berryville Library celebrated the International Day of Peace and Love
Read MorePeace, Love and a New Library3 die in traffic accident near Green Forest
Three people were killed and four others were injured in a headon collision Wednesday, July 5, on U.S. Highway 62 east of Green Forest.
Read More3 die in traffic accident near Green ForestBerryville council OKs step raises
The Berryville City Council voted unanimously to approve step raises for several city employees at its regular meeting on Wednesday, July 5.
Read MoreBerryville council OKs step raisesEldon L. Grimes
Eldon L Grimes passed away the afternoon of Monday, June 26, 2023, in Rogers, Arkansas. Eldon was born on the first of January 1951 in Guthrie, Oklahoma to Eldon W. Grimes and Patsy Jo (Clymer) Grimes.
Read MoreEldon L. GrimesFor General Excellence Arkansas Press Association Better Newspaper Editorial Contest Medium Weeklies
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Read MoreFor General Excellence Arkansas Press Association Better Newspaper Editorial Contest Medium WeekliesES council takes step toward higher water rates
The Eureka Springs City Council has taken the first step in implementing a 25 percent increase in the water portion of utility bills, a move city officials say is unavoidable because of higher prices charged by the city’s supplier.
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