Timothy Schram

Timothy Schram

Celebration of Life Loretta Mosher

Loretta passed on March 1st, 2022 due to complications from open heart surgery. Loretta is survived by her husband, Wayne Mosher; daughter, Kelly Fortune and grandson, Wyatt Walker. The celebration will be held at Chelsea’s Pub on June 12th, a…

Photo Gallery: Off to See the Wizard

Dorothy, played by Emma Hutchins (second from left), is joined by Scarecrow (Kat Robinson, left), the Tim Man (Hayden Williams) and the Cowardly Lion (Conner Henson, right), backed up by Jitterbugs Ava White, Janelle Anderson, Lyla Emmick, and Melissa Galyen, as they travel through Oz during the Eureka Springs High School Drama Department’s presentation of The Wizard of Oz on Saturday, May 14, in Eureka Springs. The musical was directed by Rick Mann and featured more than 30 ESHS students, including Hannah Kelley as Glinda, Jacob Eastburn/Thomas Hayden as the Wizard and Joa Murray as the Wicked Witch. For more photos, visit www.lovelycitizen.com. Submitted photo

Early voting continues through May 23

Early voting is ongoing for the May 24 preferential primary. Registered voters may cast ballots at the county’s two early voting locations, the Carroll County Airport at 518 County Road 308 just west of Berryville and St.

ECHO Village receives $10K Community Foundation grant

The Carroll County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Arkansas Community Foundation, recently announced that ECHO Village has successfully met and exceeded its fundraising match and has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Endowment for Home Improvement in Carroll County.

State auditors find issues with city’s finances

State auditors found a number of issues related to Eureka Springs city finances and record-keeping, according to a report presented to a legislative committee last week. The Arkansas Legislative Audit division presented reports to the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee Standing Committees on Counties and Municipalities, Educational Institutions and State Agencies on Thursday, May 12.

Active cases continue upward tick

Active cases of COVID-19 in Carroll County rose slightly over the past week, with 19 cases reported Monday by the Arkansas Department of Health. Statewide, the active case total showed a more than 25 percent increase for the second consecutive week, rising to 2,581 — the fourth consecutive week of rising numbers.