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Book Review

It’s awfully dark at 3 a.m., but there you were, wide awake. You might have heard your name called, but you couldn’t be sure so you lay in bed, waiting, too exhausted to move.
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Former orchestra increases ‘band’width

Exciting changes have taken place for the former Carroll County Community Orchestra. At the end of 2022, the group transitioned from CCCO to CCCB – the Carroll County Community Band. All who have enjoyed CCCO’s music and supported its opportunities for students over the past 16 years will be pleased to know that work continues with the Carroll County Community Band.
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Council approves new financial system for hospital

The Eureka Springs Hospital Commission will get to proceed with purchasing a new financial and operating system that will help them better meet required standards. At its regular meeting Monday, May 8, at The Auditorium, the Eureka Springs City Council approved a resolution that will allow the hospital commission to waive the standard bidding process and make a deal with a Kansas City-based company.
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Feast With the Beasts

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge hosted a 31st anniversary celebration on Saturday, April 29, but the anniversary wasn’t the only cause for celebration. Turpentine Creek president and founder Tanya Smith and her husband, Scott — the company’s vice president — were joined by more than 100 guests at the “Feast With the Beasts” event.
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Connect 4 Signing Day

Several seniors who have gone through the Connect 4 technical education program signed letters of intent Tuesday, April 25, with future employers and secondary educational institutions. C4 is a joint effort between the Eureka Springs, Berryville and Green Forest school districts.
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