The Cherokee Village Animal Control is a city-run facility that handles animals within
the city limits of Cherokee Village. Our Mission statement is:
“Our mission at Cherokee Village Animal Control is to provide a safe and compassionate
haven for all animals, ensuring their well-being and dignity.
As we strive to be a no-kill animal control facility, we are committed to finding
forever homes for every adoptable animal in our care, while also promoting education,
community engagement, and humane solutions to reduce animal homelessness. We strive
to create a world where every animal is valued, respected and loved.”
The CVAC is located at 1531 Hwy 289N, Cherokee Village Arkansas 72529.
Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday, with the best time to reach us
or to visit the facility being:
-between the hours of 10 and 2.
The staff is involved with animal care before and after those hours. When you call
our facility at (870)994-4445, please leave a message if there is no one available
at that time to answer the phone. Arrangements for adoptions outside of the listed
hours may be made with advance notice and scheduling.
The Cherokee Village Animal control is staff is:
-Megan Mansfield, CVAC Officer
-Brendan Medlock, CVAC Assistant
The Volunteers of CVAC have a strong presence in supporting our staff and animals
and we always welcome new volunteers and fosters for our animals with applications
at the office.
Our animals can be viewed on Facebook under Paw Control of Cherokee Village or on
Petfinder.
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
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.