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Polk County Sheriff's Department
The Mena Star Andy Philpot Editor PO Box 1307 Mena, AR 71953 394-1900
www.menastar.com
Mena
VA Clinic
The Mena VA Community Based Outpatient
Clinic provides primary care to Mena and the surrounding communities.
Services beyond primary care include x-ray, lab and social work. Located
at Hwy 71 North and open Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm. Call
479-394-4800 for more information.
History of Polk County
Actual settlement of the area started around 1930 in the Old
Dallas area.Arkanas was made a state in 1836 and legislatures voted to make the
county in 1844.The county was named after president James K. Polk.At this time
Old Dallas was the county seat.The first court house was erected there.
In the 1890s the Kansas City,Pittsburg&Gulf Railroad,(now the
Kansas City Southern) went thru Polk County.It missed the town of Dallas,but
stopped at the town of Mena,about three and a half miles northwest.In a short
time Mena became a very important town between Fort Smith and Texarkana.
In June of 1897 there was a county wide election to move the county
seat from Old Dallas to Mena.In the the town of Mena the vote was 738 to
1, and county wide 70 to 13.The vote carried, so in August 1897 Mena became the
county seat.
Polk County is a rural area with much of its 860 square miles in
the National Forrest.Rich Mountain, just west of Mena is the second highest
mountain in Arkansas at 2,682 feet.The Ouachita Mountain,(pronounced Washita)
range is the only range in the United States who's main ridges run east and
west,instead of north and south.The Talimena Scenic Drive,which runs across the
top of Rich Moutain, is an official 54 mile U.S. Scenic Drive and winds between
Mena and Talihina Oklahoma.
On top of Rich Mountain there is the Queen Wilhelmina State
Park,with a Lodge and Restaurant.The original lodge was built by the the
railroad in 1897 for Queen Wilhelmina of Holland,who helped finance the
railroad.It was abandoned three years after being built.It was purchased by the
State in 1958 and restored.The lodge was destroyed by a fire in 1973 but was
immediately rebuilt.
There are three main watersheds in Polk County,the Cossatot,which
starts in the Shady Community and runs south,feeding Gilham Lake,then continuing
south into the Little River in Sevier County.The Ouachita,which starts in the
northwest corner of the county and travels east across the county.It feeds Lake
Ouachita in Montgomery County,then Lake Hamilton at Hot Springs,before turning
south.The third is the Mountain Fork which starts in the Mountain Fork
Community,and travels down the west side of the county,before entering
Oklahoma.It continues south where it feeds Broken Bow Lake at Beavers Bend State
Park,near Broken Bow Oklahoma.It too goes south and and flows into the Little
River.There are a number of main streams such as Six Mile,Rolling Fork and the
Big Fork, plus others,too numerous to menton.