CENTERTON Greg White admits he is proud of the job he has done in his time as Bentonville West s boys basketball coach, but he also believes the time has come to try something a little different.
Mark Mathis loves to cook. Mathis moved to Holiday Island with a dream to open a restaurant in Eureka Springs but the plan fell through when COVID hit. "I was disappointed at first but I came to realize that my dream was really just to live here and opening a restaurant was just my excuse to relocate," shared Mathis.
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While Memphis, Tenn., and Clarksdale, Miss., are ground zero for any blues musician worth their salt, Eureka Springs will be a temporary retreat during the annual Eureka Springs Blues Party. It happens May 30 through June 2 in venues all throughout downtown.