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Confederate monument in ES Cemetery causes stir - Carroll County News

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Eureka Springs Cemetery monument to honor Confederate, Union veterans

Local News: ES cemetery set to host volunteer spring clean (4/1/21)

Thursday, April 1, 2021 File photo The Eureka Springs Cemetery Commission is hosting a Spring Grounds Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 3, with the next Saturday as a rain date. Volunteers are welcome any time between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The work will mainly involve picking up sticks and branches to prepare for spring mowing and Memorial Day. Doughnuts, coffee, water and a hot dog lunch will be provided. There may be some special gift eggs here and there, so children are welcome to attend with friends and family members to see what they can find. For more information, contact Glenna Booth at 479-253-9703.

Local News: Eureka Springs city council moves forward with subdivision (2/2/21)

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 The Eureka Springs City Council is on board with the new Pine Crest Subdivision. On Monday, Jan. 25, the council heard an application from Jay Gustin for the subdivision, located off Pivot Rock Road. Council member Terry McClung moved to prepare an ordinance to approve the subdivision and city clerk Ann Armstrong explained that the proposed ordinance is a draft because city attorney Tim Weaver hasn’t had a chance to look over it yet. McClung asked Gustin if he can wait two weeks for the subdivision to be approved and Gustin said that would be fine with him. McClung suggested deferring the issue to the council’s next meeting, where the council would complete all three readings of the ordinance.

Local News: Council moving forward with Pine Crest Subdivision (1/28/21)

Thursday, January 28, 2021 The Eureka Springs City Council is on board with the new Pine Crest Subdivision. On Monday night, the council heard an application from Jay Gustin for the subdivision, located off Pivot Rock Road. Council member Terry McClung moved to prepare an ordinance to approve the subdivision and city clerk Ann Armstrong explained that the proposed ordinance is a draft because city attorney Tim Weaver hasn t had a chance to look over it yet. McClung asked Gustin if he can wait two weeks for the subdivision to be approved and Gustin said that would be fine with him. We re a year behind right now, Gustin said. It s nobody s fault. It s just the way it works. Whatever works best for you works for me.

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