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 serv-d 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. Menus are subject to change.
The Greater Berryville Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on Friday, Jan. 13, for its newest Chamber member, Innergy Fitness, located at 309 W. Church Ave. in Berryville.
Exciting things continue to happen for the Berryville Library Building Project. When the original budget projections were made for the proposed library, the cost was estimated at $2.5 million.
James Myatt, Berryville market president for CS Bank, has announced the appointment of Alicia Romine to assistant branch manager of CS Bank’s Berryville location. Romine will be responsible for assisting in the oversight of the deposit services staff and daily operations of the Berryville facility.
A Green Forest High School teacher is free on a $75,000 bond after being arrested on two felony charges and one misdemeanor stemming from alleged inappropriate contact with a 15-year-old female student.
Laura Aceves was just 21 years old when she was brutally murdered by a former boyfriend on New Year’s Eve 2012. Out of that tragedy, however, grew an enduring legacy.
Selecting representatives for the City Advertising and Promotion Commission continues to be a difficult annual task for the Eureka Springs City Council. Two votes were the most any member of the city council received during three rounds of voting by secret ballot to select new council representatives for the CAPC at the council’s regular meeting Monday, Jan.