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Cherokee Village City Recycling is at the Municipal Building.
2 Tekawitha Dr.
Wednesdays from 8 am to 11 am.
NOW HIRING!!
Cherokee Village Fire Department is accepting applications for a Fireman!
Applications can be picked up at #1 Baseheart, Cherokee Village
CITY BUSINESS - ALSO POSTED ON THE CITY OF CHEROKEE VILLAGE FACEBOOK PAGE
CITY MEETINGS - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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REMINDER!!!!
***ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE***
***CV Road Update***
Starting Monday, July 21st, 2025 Iroquois will be Closed from East Lakeshore to just past Santee Dr.
They will try to keep Santee Dr open as long as possible.
The bridge company has already begun preliminary work in the area.
If you need to get to Flathead Dr area, use Cherokee Rd to Flathead.
We will keep you updated as we receive more details.

Urban Hunt information can be found at:
Arkansas Bowhunter Association
LOCAL EVENTS


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Cherokee Village, Arkansas | North Central Arkansas | The Ozarks
Cherokee City Hall
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Cherokee Village, AR 72529
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Cherokee Village
Utility
Phone Numbers
1) Cherokee Village Police
Department Non Emergency #
(870)257-5225
Emergency # 911
2) Cherokee Village Fire Department Non Emergency #
(870)257-2304
Emergency # 911
3) Cherokee Village Waterworks
(870)257-3508
Check back for
our exclusive
interview with
Phillip Sweet
where he talks of
his time in
Cherokee
Village,
Arkansas.
Phillip Sweet (of Little Big Town) was raised in Cherokee Village, Arkansas in the
Ozarks. He grew up in a musical family. His mother had a weekend country variety
show and all of his brothers and sisters were involved in music in some way.
Phillip learned to play guitar and keyboards and wrote his first song when he was
nine years old. When he was ten, he became a featured soloist in his church's touring
musical group.