About 750,000 people visit the scenic and historic town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas every year, and Keeling Grubb believes many of them (along with the 28,000 or so folks who call Carroll County home).
Eureka Gun & Pawn the only "gun" shop in Eureka Springs still can t sell guns or take items for pawn, and it ll stay that way at least until Feb. 16, when a lawsuit over the issue goes to trial, according to an order filed Thursday in Carroll County Circuit Court.
Eureka Gun & Pawn the only "gun" shop in Eureka Springs still can t sell guns or take items for pawn, and it ll stay that way at least until Feb. 16, when a lawsuit over the issue goes to trial, according to an order filed Thursday in Carroll County Circuit Court.
The city of Eureka Springs isn t responsible for any losses Keeling Grubb incurred by opening a gun and pawn shop in the tourist town before getting a permit from the city to sell guns or operate a pawn shop, according to a filing Wednesday in Carroll County Circuit Court.