Eureka Springs honored veterans on Friday, Nov. 11, with its annual Veterans Day parade, including a rifle volley and the playing of Taps at 11:11 a.m.
The newest member of the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission has questioned whether monthly meetings and workshops need to be recorded in any way. Commissioner Chris Clifton raised the topic during the CAPC’s Nov.
The Eureka Springs Hospital Family Clinic, located at 25 Norris St. across from Eureka Springs Hospital, is offering bivalent COVID-19 vaccines by appointment. The clinic is administering Moderna and Pfizer bivalent vaccines. To schedule an appointment, call the clinic at 479-253-1310.
Vaudeville, a show of fun-filled acts, will be brought to life at the Main Stage Black Box Theater, located at 67 N. Main Street in Eureka Springs, Friday through Sunday, Nov.
The Eureka Springs Library is putting a $92,000 grant it received over the summer to good use. The library received a grant from the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program last year to have a full conservation assessment performed on the original historic Carnegie Library and the Library Annex buildings.
The vice chair of the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission resigned from his seat on the commission after being accused of “flipping off” and mouthing an obscenity at the husband of a city council and fellow CAPC member.
The Eureka Springs Community Center, located at 44 Kingshighway, will host its second annual Wellness Fair and Open House from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov.