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If Little Rock had the same ratio, Arkansas' capital city would bristle with something like 10,000 eateries. The online Yellow Pages site lists 99 dining spots for Eureka Springs.
Eureka Springs has long sought to conserve a limited supply of residential housing. Converting a home to a bed and breakfast, for example, requires a conditional use permit from the city.
Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, with a population of 2,011. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 88.40% of residents identify as white, 1.00% ...
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. (KY3) - The city of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is working to have more long-term housing for the city and those who wish to call Eureka Springs Home.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, ... Last week, the city of Eureka Springs requested officials with the Great Passion Play - a 4,000 seat outdoor amphitheater where plays and other events are held ...
Eureka Springs has decided to enforce a 1952 ordinance banning livestock in the city limits. That includes potbellied pigs, otherwise known as American mini-pigs. The City Council voted 4-2 on ...
The Eureka Springs City Council voted unanimously on February 28 to approve the first reading of an ordinance raising the mayor’s salary from $18,000 annually to $40,000.
In its early days, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was a popular Victorian-era spa resort, with visitors arriving by train to take the water cure in the 1890s.
Eureka Springs, Ark., long known as a gay tourist destination, has become the first city in the state to offer health benefits to the domestic partners of municipal employees, according to a press ...
City Clerk Ida Meyer testified on Thursday that the last legally permitted gun shop in Eureka Springs was Invictus Arms, which had a permit in 2014 and 2015, according to city records.
Communities across Arkansas were joyfully celebrating the final vestiges of Pride this month, except in Eureka Springs where, according to a 2020 study by a group called Out in Eureka, more than a ...
The city of Eureka Springs will pay $40,000 to get rid of a shed. That figure was reached after more than a year of litigation in federal court and a 10-hour settlement conference. Tom Kieklak, a ...