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Motorcycle rider dies after accident
A Blue Eye woman died after a motorcycle accident on Thursday, May 9, on Arkansas Highway 23 near Eureka Springs. According to a report written by Arkansas State Police Trooper Brandon Warren, Nicole M. Decker, 42, of Blue Eye was riding a 2006 Harley Davidson southbound on Arkansas 23 at 4:03 p.m. when she failed to negotiate a curve at Carroll County Road 266. The motorcycle traveled across County Road 266 and off the right side of the road. The center of the motorcycle struck a tree and the motorcycle came to rest.
Dispatch Desk — Eureka Springs Police Department: April 19 – May 5, 2024
■ 12:13 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of a dog being attacked while on a leash. ■ 8:15 a.m.— An officer took a report on a breaking and entering and theft of property incident. ■ 12:16 p.m. — Officers conducted a welfare check. May 1...
Pet of the Week: Totoro
Totoro is a sweet and loving 9-month-old female grey tabby who would make a great addition to any home. She loves to cuddle, take naps and enjoy nice relaxing days in the sun. Meet her seven days a week from noon to 5 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Humane Society Adoption Center, 6486 Highway 62 West, Eureka Springs. The adoption center’s telephone number is 479-253-9188.
Hayward selected as new principal at high school
It didn’t take long for a new principal to be selected for Eureka Springs High School. The Eureka Springs School Board approved the recommendation of a hiring committee to select Dr. Jacob Hayward to replace outgoing principal David Gilmore, who has accepted the superintendent’s position in Green Forest.
Ribbon Cutting: Red Feather Intuitive
The Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Friday, May 10, at Red Feather Intuitive at 17B Spring St. Red Feather Intuitive is an alternative and holistic health service. (Photo courtesy of Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce)
Council makes quick work of light agenda
The Eureka Springs City Council meeting was quick and uneventful on Monday, May 13. The meeting lasted only 30 minutes, there were no public comments, and the handful of votes were unanimous, including one to cancel the council’s next meeting, scheduled for Monday, May 27, which is Memorial Day.
Elks Student of the Year: Jose Alpizar Garcia
Jose Alpizar Garcia (right) was recognized as the Elks Student of the Year at Eureka Springs High School. Jose received a received a certificate and a $500 check from the Elks Lodge. He is pictured with Elks Lodge member Linda Peterson.
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