Ouachita County, located in Arkansas, was established in 1842 and is named after the river that runs through it. The county's economy is a mix of timber, manufacturing, and tourism, with a landscape characterized by rolling hills and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, and water sports. The Ouachita County Courthouse, adorned with a cornerstone from the original 1889 courthouse, stands as a symbol of justice, while statues and markers on the lawn pay tribute to Confederate women and the Spanish-American War.
With a population of 28,790, Ouachita County is home to several cities including Bearden, Camden, Chidester, East Camden, Louann, and Stephens. The county offers online services for hot check fine payments, personal property tax, real estate record search, and more. The Arkansas Municipal League, founded in 1934, serves as the official representative of Arkansas cities and towns, providing a platform for discussion, information sharing, and advocacy at the state and federal levels.
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