CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Calhoun County is proud of its rich and treasured heritage. We are the home of Lacy Fleming, MISS ARKANSAS 2004; Harry Thomason, producer of "DESIGNING WOMEN" and "EVENING SHADE"; Charles B. Pierce, producer of "THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK"; Wood Newton, Songwriter; and Goose Tatum, of the original HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS. It is also home to the LOST 40, a forty acre stand of hardwood and pine trees believed to be a remnant of the South's first forest, located in southeastern Calhoun County, near Moro Creek.