Jackson County

Jackson County was formed on November 5, 1829, from part of Independence County. It was named for Andrew Jackson, then first-term president of the United States. Newport is the county seat. The County Seat has been changed five times. Litchfield (1831) Elizabeth (1839), Augusta (1852), Jacksonport (1854) and Newport (1892). The landscape of Jackson County is rich delta farmland in the north, central, and south and rolling hills in the extreme western part. The economy of the county is agricultural, chiefly, rice, soybeans, corn, milo, beef cattle, and catfish. Other industries, aluminum, wood products, manufactured goods and food processing are active. The White River, running across the southwestern part of the county, is one of the premier trout streams in the South. The Black River forms the western boundary and offers good cat fishing. The Wildlife Management Area, with acres of bottomland shared by four other counties, offers hunting that is popular to this area. In June each year a port fest, Rollin’ on the River Festival, is held and has been recognized as one of the top 100 festivals in the nation. Family fun and entertainment abound. Many tourists visit this area each year.

 

County Officials

 

Phone

 

Fax

 

E-Mail

County Judge

 

Kerry Lee Tharpe

 

(870) 523-7400

 

(870) 523-7441

 

kerrytharpe@yahoo.com

County Clerk

 

Dottie Calhoun

 

(870) 523-7420

 

(870) 523-7406

 

jacksonclerk@arkansasclerks.com

Circuit Clerk

 

Pam Graham

 

(870) 523-7423

 

(870) 523-3682

 

pamdgram@yahoo.com

County Sheriff

 

David Lucas

 

(870) 523-5842

 

(870) 523-7418

 

 

County Collector

 

Dianne Burgess

 

(870) 523-7413

 

(870) 523-8754

 

bdburgess@yahoo.com

County Treasurer

 

Jamie Cason

 

(870) 523-7401

 

(870) 523-7404

 

jacotreasurer@yahoo.com

County Assessor

 

Nora M. Gibson

 

(870) 523-7410

 

(87) 523-7440

 

noragibson@suddenlinkmail.com

County Coroner

 

Christopher Driver

 

(870) 523-5822

 

(870) 523-4640

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Jim Cooper

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Robert Harris

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Jerry Lynn Hulett

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Joe Kinder

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Norman Madden

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Jeff Phillips

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Mitchell Reid

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Elwanda Templeton

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice of the Peace

 

Tommy Young

 

 

 

 

 

 
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State Representative Mark Martin
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