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Eureka Springs Elementary School Art Show
Elementary School art teacher Shelby Chappell is a curator of art.
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Your toes didn’t wait long before they started tapping.
Read MoreBook Review: “The Jazzmen”Senior Center Menus: May 9-16, 2024
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville.
Read MoreSenior Center Menus: May 9-16, 2024Pet of the Week: Scooby
Hi there, I’m Scooby, a 10-month-old, medium- sized, terrier mix puppy!
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Eureka Springs Hospital presents the Eureka Springs Hospital Scholarship to Ava White
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Wisecrack Zodiac for May 9, 2024
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This and that. It’s how a pleasant conversation is fed, with give and take, back and forth, wandering casually and naturally, a bit of one subject easing into the next with no preamble.
Read MoreBook Review: “Mean Boys”Freedom Field Ribbon Cutting
About 150 people — mostly dedicated donors and supporters — braved the whipping wind at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge the morning of Saturday, April 27, to cut the ribbon on the refuge’s new Freedom Field. The additional 14-acre development with 44 new chainlink enclosures will house a mix of big, exotic cats and some smaller felines, most of which are being rehomed from Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, which was run by Carole Baskin and her husband, Howard.
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