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Ozarks Chorale returns Sunday
The Aug. 8 blog post on the Ozarks Chorale’s website says it all: “We’re back! The clouds are rolling back, and soon we will be singing together again.” That post announced the end of the two-plus year hiatus of the popular choir due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreOzarks Chorale returns SundayCox joins CS board
Charlie Cross, chief executive officer of CS Bank, has announced the appointment of Booker Cox III to the bank’s Governing Board of Directors. Cox is broker/owner of Foggy River Realty in Branson and resides in Blue Eye with his wife, Dana.
Read MoreCox joins CS boardEureka Springs council OKs 1st reading on parking district
It was back-and-forth, sometimes unorganized, and chaotic, but in the end, the Eureka Springs City Council took the first step in establishing a new residential parking district along a part of Spring Street.
Read MoreEureka Springs council OKs 1st reading on parking districtBV man sentenced in child porn case
A Berryville man was sentenced Tuesday, Nov. 29, to 75 months in prison followed by five years of superv ised release on one count of receipt of child pornography.
Read MoreBV man sentenced in child porn caseRoom at the inn, after all: Eureka Springs mayor reverses course, will allow nativity scene to stay
By Scott LoftisSLoftis@cherryroad.comA nativity scene placed in Eureka Springs’ Basin Spring Park by the Great Passion Play will remain in place, the play’s executive director… Login to continue reading Login…
Walmart donates $25,000 for new library
Friends of the Berryville Library members, community leaders and Walmart executives gathered at the Berryville Library on Tuesday, Nov. 29, as Walmart Inc. director of public affairs and government relations Michael Lindsey and Berryville Walmartstore manager Malachi McDonald announced Walmart Inc.’s intention to pledge $25,000 toward the construction of a new Berryville library.
Read MoreWalmart donates $25,000 for new librarySenior Center Menus Dec. 6-14
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. Breakfast is served Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Menus are subject to change.
Read MoreSenior Center Menus Dec. 6-14Rex Alan Willis
Rex Alan Willis, 65, of Eureka Springs, Ark. passed away Nov.
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