By Gay News Bureau Staff, 1 year and 1 month ago

Fishing in Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Fish N ChipsOMC - Which these days stands for «Oh My Cod!»

Seems the fundies are still fishing for signatures for a referendum petition to put the Domestic Partnership Registry on hold. Again.

Last week, they turned in their names to the Eureka Springs City Clerk for certification. The next step of the process would have been to have the said City Clerk give the petitions to the Election Commission. then a date for the election would be set after the commission certified a valid petition.

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By Gay News Bureau Staff, 1 year and 1 month ago

Welcome to the Swish Alps

Eureka! The «I found it»

The slogan has been attached to Eureka Springs, Arkansas travel and relocation information for well over a hundred years now.

Evolving, welcoming, inviting, Eureka Springs has drawn an eclectic assortment of travelers and those seeking to make this «I found it» their perfect home since 1879.

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By Gay News Bureau Staff, 1 year and 1 month ago

Citizen group organizes to defeat the referendum vote

Citizen activists in Eureka Springs, AR have announced the formation of a new project, «Com3,» which is dedicated to ensuring a win for civil rights in the upcoming referendum vote on Eureka Springs Ordinance 2052, the Domestic Partnership Registry.

Organizers Marie Howard, Trella Laughlin and Barbara Lightner plan voter registration and education activities, plus an effort to get out the vote. Citizen and supporter input and participation are sought. See the announcement of Com3's purpose for details on how you can help.

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By Gay News Bureau Staff, 1 year and 1 month ago

First Domestic Partnership Registry in Arkansas on hold

(Eureka Springs, AR) Blockage of the state's first Domestic Partnership Registry--scheduled to take effect June 22--has left advocates more determined than ever to see the measure implemented later this summer.

The ordinance creating the registry was unanimously approved May 14 by the Eureka Springs City Council, after two months of deliberation and citizen input. But anti-gay minister Philip Wilson halted the effective date late last week by submitting to the city clerk 147 signatures from opponents, three more than the minimum required to force a referendum on the issue August 14.

Though disappointed by the delay, proponents are confident a majority of the resort town's voters will ratify the measure. Early broad-based support from hundreds of residents, tourists, church groups and dozens of local businesses, suggest the effort to circumvent the city council's approval will fail at the polls.

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