Jason Tennant, president and chief lending officer for CS Bank, has announced the promotion of Rachel Graham to Sales Manager for CS Bank. Graham will be responsible for the management and oversight of all branch sales-related efforts, with a focus on matching the bank’s client base with the best possible products to assist with the enhancement of their financial well-being.
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. Lunch is served at noon each weekday. The suggested donation for ages 60 and up is $4. There is a $6 charge for those under 60 and all carryout meals. Menus are subject to change.
By Ace Atkins c.2024, William Morrow, $30.00, 384 pages Something’s missing. And — wait, didn’t you just put it down? Funny how that happens, isn’t it? You lay something in a safe place you’re sure you’ll remember but nope.
Scout Clean Energy confirmed Friday, June 28, that a construction trailer has been delivered to a location off Carroll County Road 905, south of Green Forest, in preparation for construction on the company’s planned “Nimbus Project.”
Jacob Coburn’s controversial tenure as Eureka Springs’ city building inspector has come to an end. Mayor Butch Berry fired Coburn on Friday, June 28, according to an employee termination form provided by mayoral assistant Kim Stryker in response to a request from the Eureka SpringsTimes-Echo.
Eureka Springs Times-Echo Several events are planned this week in Carroll County to observe Independence Day. On Thursday, July 4, the Eureka Springs Farmers’ Market will host an Independence Day Cookout and 20th anniversary celebration from 8 a.m.
A “tense” atmosphere inside the Auditorium, with CAPC chair Chris Clifton and suspended executive director Mike Maloney arguing over Maloney’s right to attend and Clifton reportedly asking a police officer to remove Maloney from the building.