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Local News: Defendants request dismissal of CAPC lawsuit (4/27/21)

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 City officials named as defendants in a lawsuit centered around the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission have responded to the complaint, asking that the suit be dismissed. Eureka Springs attorney Tim Parker filed the suit on March 10 in Carroll County Circuit Court on behalf of Greg Moon, CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former interim executive director Gina Rambo and former special events coordinator Tracy Johnson. Defendants in the lawsuit are Eureka Springs mayor Butch Berry; his administrative assistant Kim Stryker; CAPC commissioners Patrick Burnett, Jeff Carter, James DeVito, Melissa Greene, Harry Meyer and Carol Wright; and two insurance companies that provide policies to the city. The suit names the city officials as defendants in both individual and official capacities.

Local News: Hearing centers on disputed CAPC vote (4/29/21)

Thursday, April 29, 2021 A disputed vote to remove Greg Moon from the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission was the center of discussion at a two-hour hearing Tuesday morning in a lawsuit challenging Moon’s removal. Carroll County Circuit Judge Scott Jackson presided over the emergency hearing at the Carroll County Western District Courthouse in Eureka Springs. Moon’s removal is just one of several issues raised in the lawsuit, which local attorney Tim Parker originally filed March 10. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Moon, CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former interim executive director Gina Rambo and former special events coordinator Tracy Johnson.

Local News: Defendants move for dismissal of CAPC suit (4/22/21)

Thursday, April 22, 2021 City officials named as defendants in a lawsuit centered around the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission have responded to the complaint, asking that the suit be dismissed. Eureka Springs attorney Tim Parker filed the suit on March 10 in Carroll County Circuit Court on behalf of Greg Moon, CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former interim executive director Gina Rambo and former special events coordinator Tracy Johnson. Defendants in the lawsuit are Eureka Springs mayor Butch Berry; his administrative assistant Kim Stryker; CAPC commissioners Patrick Burnett, Jeff Carter, James DeVito, Melissa Greene, Harry Meyer and Carol Wright; and two insurance companies that provide policies to the city. The suit names the city officials as defendants in both individual and official capacities.

Local News: Defendants attorney seeks emergency hearing in suit against CAPC (4/13/21)

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 An emergency hearing has been scheduled for April 23 in a lawsuit involving the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission. The hearing scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, April 23, at the Carroll County Western District Courthouse in Eureka Springs will focus on questions regarding the removal of Greg Moon from the CAPC. Then-CAPC chair Carol Wright declared Moon’s seat vacant after a vote at the commission’s Jan. 27 meeting, but the lawsuit argues that the commission didn’t have the authority to remove Moon and also lacked the required number of votes to do so. Eureka Springs attorney Tim Parker filed the suit on March 10 in Carroll County Circuit Court on behalf of Moon, CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former interim executive director Gina Rambo and former special events coordinator Tracy Johnson.

Local News: Emergency hearing scheduled for April 23 in CAPC lawsuit (4/8/21)

Thursday, April 8, 2021 An emergency hearing has been scheduled for April 23 in a lawsuit involving the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission. The hearing scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, April 23, at the Carroll County Western District Courthouse in Eureka Springs will focus on questions regarding the removal of Greg Moon from the CAPC. Then-CAPC chair Carol Wright declared Moon’s seat vacant after a vote at the commission’s Jan. 27 meeting, but the lawsuit argues that the commission didn’t have the authority to remove Moon and also lacked the required number of votes to do so. Eureka Springs attorney Tim Parker filed the suit on March 10 in Carroll County Circuit Court on behalf of Moon, CAPC finance director Rick Bright, group sales coordinator Karen Pryor, former interim executive director Gina Rambo and former special events coordinator Tracy Johnson.

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