Lovely County Citizen

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Page 30 – Lovely County Citizen – March 21, 2013

Restaurant Guide YOUR GUIDE TO THE EATING OUT IN EUREKA SPRINGS AND THE REST OF LOVELY COUNTY

Lunch & Dinner 7 days a week Breakfast Saturday & Sunday

NEW MENU CHOICE STEAKS WOOD-FIRE OVEN PIZZA SALAD BAR BUFFET

Burgers – Brisket Chicken

All-You-Can-Eat CATFISH “The Best Around” Wi-Fi Access

Take-Out Available

“A Family Atmosphere”

14581 Hwy 62 W • 479.253.4004

Just 3 miles West of Town – Towards Beaver Lake

LOCAL FAVORITE SUNDAY BRUNCH

BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER GROUPS AND WEDDINGS 479-253-2422

HWY 62 E. NEXT TO QUALITY INN

Goodman

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BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER Sun. - Thurs. 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.

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#1 RECOMMENDED

Restaurant in Eureka Springs Great food and efficient service in a pleasant family-friendly, smoke-free environment.

OUR 22nd YEAR

Open Daily at 5 P.M. Hwy. 62 W. • Eureka Springs (479) 253-9768 • www.myrtiemaes.com

26 White St. on the Upper Historic Loop PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

479-253-8806

“We are in a different time. The planet and the people are evolving right now. The old consciousness is ending, and now we are moving into a new consciousness of love,” he said. He said rules such as speed limits are arbitrary and “meant to control us.” “The excuse they give is they are going to protect us from ourselves.” Goodman said he has no hard feelings toward Hyatt or Hill. “I think they are great guys, and this is nothing personal about them,” he said. “We have to get over this fiction.... Since the agency has been foreclosed, that fiction no longer exists.” Hyatt doesn’t quite see it that way. “I can’t predict the future, but if someone does not pay and fails to ap-

pear in court, then their driver’s license is suspended and a warrant is issued for their arrest and they go to county jail,” he said. “He would be given an opportunity to go in front of the judge, and if he doesn’t follow the orders of the court, there will be consequences.” He said others claiming to be sovereign citizens have paid and/or served time. “The law is the law; everybody has to follow it,” Hyatt said. “Mr. Goodman refused to sign the ticket. Shannon could have arrested him at that point but didn’t because he’s a local resident.” Hyatt said he is not familiar specifically with OPPT, but this was not the department’s first “go-around with this type of person.” “Quite frankly, it’s kind of entertaining.”


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