2025 Volunteer Banquet
September 19

06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

205 AR-367, Tuckerman, AR 72473, USA (Senior Center)

You’re Invited! 🎉
Join us as we celebrate the heart of our community at our Volunteer Appreciation Banquet.

✨ We’ll be honoring our dedicated volunteers and partner agencies who make a difference every single day.

🍽️ Enjoy a delicious spread of BBQ and all the fixings while sharing stories, laughter, and gratitude.

Come hungry. Leave inspired. 💙
4 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR

🚨 Notice to Residents 🚨

The Arkansas State Police will be in Tuckerman this week for training exercises. They will be utilizing the back portion of the GTS Physical Therapy building from Tuesday through Thursday.

Please don’t be alarmed by their presence — this is simply scheduled training.

— City of Tuckerman

4 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
State Police Cars

Public Notice Regarding North Jackson County Rural Water Association (NJCRWA) Customers

Attention NJCRWA Customers:

If your bill resembles the example shown, this information applies to you. The City of Tuckerman Water System (TWS) supplies water to the North Jackson County Rural Water Association (NJCRWA) under contract, as outlined in Resolutions 2009-09 and 2009-10, along with the related operation and maintenance agreement.

Please be advised that NJCRWA is an independent entity with its own governing board and president. Per direction from NJCRWA leadership, the City of Tuckerman and I, as Mayor, do not have the authority to make adjustments to NJCRWA customer accounts without their prior approval.

As a result, approximately 160 NJCRWA customers may experience higher bills this month. For questions or concerns regarding your bill, please contact:

Mr. Jay Haskett, President – (870) 217-3888 (voicemail available if call is not answered)

Other NJCRWA Board Members – Farrell Hutchins, James Cossey, and Marvin Rutherford

Please understand that neither my office, nor the staff who collect payments on behalf of NJCRWA, are authorized to make adjustments or resolve account matters for NJCRWA customers. We respectfully ask that frustrations not be directed toward city staff, who are simply carrying out their duties.

If your bill is blue and you reside within the city limits of Tuckerman, those accounts fall under the City of Tuckerman Water System, and my administration can assist you directly within reason.

For transparency, copies of the resolutions and contracts are available for review at City Hall. NJCRWA’s financial records are also public and can be accessed online. They are also supposed to hold public meetings similar to city council, and customers are encouraged to attend, participate, and hold their board accountable.

The City of Tuckerman remains committed to serving its residents, while also honoring the contractual agreements in place with NJCRWA. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation on this matter.

Mayor Zack Graham
City of Tuckerman

4 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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Mark your calendars for Harvest Fest 2025
4 months ago, Mayor Zack Graham
Harvest Fest September 27th 2025
August 25th, 2025 Regular Council Meeting
4 months ago, Mayor Zack Graham
Agenda August 2025 Regular Council Meeting

🏢 BIG IDEAS FOR THE OLD POLICE STATION! ARCADE? AXE THROWING? YOU TELL US! 🎯

We’re exploring possibilities for the old police station building — whether renting or selling it to the right person or investor. My vision is to see it become something community-oriented — maybe an arcade, indoor golf lounge, or another fun spot where folks from Tuckerman and surrounding communities can enjoy low-cost entertainment without driving to Jonesboro.

Right now, there’s not much local for people to do. With the right business plan and investment, this could be profitable for our community while giving adults and kids something positive and fun to enjoy.

I’ve even thought about this being a group effort instead of a solo venture. Let’s get creative and think outside the box!

📍 About the property:

1,280 sq. ft. building

Sits on 0.70 acres

Asphalt parking lot

Backup generator

Plenty of space for indoor activities

Potential for a putt-putt golf course or other outdoor fun in the back

I’m open to tours of the building and property — just schedule with the Mayor’s Office.

Let’s work together toward a productive future for our town — giving our community something to do, keeping our youth engaged, and building a place we can all be proud of.

💡 Drop your ideas below — no idea is too big or too small!

5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
I would like to extend a thank you to our local ARDOT for answering my pleas for help along Hwy 367. Outstanding work, I am hopeful that we will see a difference in the way water leaves town going forward.
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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pictures of dredged ditches ar hwy 367 Tuckerman
pictures of dredged ditches ar hwy 367 Tuckerman
Clearing the Air on City and Utility Funding

I want to take a moment to address some questions and rumors regarding city projects, water, sewer, and how funds are managed in Tuckerman.

First, I understand that many residents continue to experience issues with our water and sewer systems. I share your concerns and want you to know that I am actively seeking solutions and funding to address these long-standing infrastructure challenges. These problems did not develop overnight—they are the result of decades of wear, neglect, and underinvestment. While they will take time to fix, I am committed to finding lasting solutions.

It’s important to understand how the City of Tuckerman and Tuckerman Water & Sewer (TWS) operate financially. While TWS is owned and operated by the city, it is a separate entity with its own budget and revenue. TWS funds are used for water line replacements, sewer line maintenance, and the chemicals needed for both plants.

The City of Tuckerman’s budget is separate and comes from state turnback funds, franchise fees, sales tax, and our dedicated street fund (used exclusively for street upkeep and repairs). State auditing rules do not allow these funds to be mixed.

Because of this separation, no money from either TWS or the city was used to build the Farmers Market. That project did not take away from funds that could have been used for water or sewer repairs.

I live here too, and I experience the same inconveniences you do. My promise is that I will continue listening, seeking funding, and working toward the improvements we need. Progress may feel slow, but it is happening—and I ask for your patience as we move forward together.

— Mayor Zack Graham











5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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🚀 Thinking of Starting a Business? 🚀

There’s never been a better time to bring your ideas to life in Tuckerman, Arkansas!

Arkansas offers a variety of state incentives to help you succeed, including:
✅ Job Creation incentives
✅ Investment exemptions and reductions
✅ Equity Investment Tax Credits
✅ Specialized industry incentives
✅ R&D credits and more!

On top of that, The City of Tuckerman is ready to work with you to help establish and grow your business right here in our community — something we’ve been eager to see for quite some time.

We believe in supporting entrepreneurs, creating opportunities, and building a thriving local economy. Your dream business could be the next big success story in Tuckerman!

📌 Learn more about state incentives here: Arkansas Economic Development Commission – Incentives

Let’s build the future of Tuckerman together. 💼✨
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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🌟 A Big Thank You to Lewis A. Brunner! 🌟

The City of Tuckerman would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Lewis A. Brunner for the fantastic job repairing our brickwork and adding a fresh boost of curb appeal to the Farmers Market. Your hard work and craftsmanship truly made a difference in our community!

We’re also excited to share that the new sign has arrived — and we can’t wait to see it installed soon. Big things are happening in Tuckerman, and it’s all thanks to dedicated folks like you! 🙌
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
Farmers Market new brick work

Dear Residents,

Our small town has always been a place where we come together to care for one another, including the animals in our community.
Over the past few months, we have faced an overwhelming influx of stray dogs and puppies. Our dedicated team and volunteers have
worked tirelessly to feed, water, and provide care for these animals, ensuring they are treated with kindness and compassion. We even organized an “Adopt a Pet” event in hopes of finding loving homes for them. Despite our best efforts, we have not been able to secure adoptions or relocations for any of these animals. As a small rural town with limited resources, we are now faced with an incredibly difficult decision. Due to the lack of adoptions and the strain on our capacity to provide ongoing care, we have reached the point where we must consider veterinarian administered humane euthanasia for these animals.

We encourage anyone who is able to adopt, please contact the City Hall (870) 349-5313 as soon as possible. Additionally, if you have any ideas. Adoptions are free and require only a simple application to ensure these animals go to a loving, caring home.

5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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There will be a special meeting tonight (7/23/2025) at city hall - 5:30pm for the purpose of signing a signatory resolution for ARNC and moving funds for farmers market project.
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
The City of Tuckerman would like to extend a sincere thank you to Devon Holder, 3rd Judicial Prosecutor, for generously donating a new radar unit to our Police Department.

This equipment will assist in keeping our streets safer and supporting the ongoing efforts of our officers.

Pictured: Chief James Moody proudly accepting the donated radar on behalf of the department.

We appreciate your continued support of our community and public safety!
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
Chief James Moody holding donated radar
Good morning, Tuckerman residents.

We are aware that some of you may be experiencing discolored or tinted water. While we understand the frustration—especially given our town’s history with similar issues—please know that the current situation is the result of routine maintenance being performed on the city’s water system.

Specifically, maintenance is underway on the clarifier, which plays a critical role in removing suspended solids from the water supplied by our city well. This process is essential for keeping our system running efficiently and safely.

I’ve been informed that the discoloration should resolve within the next 24 hours. In the meantime, we recommend avoiding washing white clothing until the issue is fully cleared up.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to maintain and improve our water system. Thank you for your continued support.

—City of Tuckerman
Mayor Zack Graham
5 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
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🌐 Exciting News from the City of Tuckerman!
We’re thrilled to announce that our brand-new city website is scheduled to go live on Friday, July 18th, pending final preparations!

This new platform is designed to improve communication between City Hall and our community, making information more accessible and easier to navigate. Once live, the site will feature updates such as a live feed, event calendar, photo gallery, and access to the City’s Code of Ordinances (following completion of the codification process).

But that’s not all! Within a few weeks of the website launch, we’ll also be introducing a mobile app for both iOS and Android devices—similar to the app used by our local school district. This will provide another great tool for staying informed through real-time alerts, updates, and important notifications.

We appreciate your patience as we make this transition and look forward to offering a better, more connected experience for all residents.

It’s an exciting time for Tuckerman! 🏙️📱💻
6 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
🌽 Tuckerman Farmers Market is OPEN! 🥕

Although we have big plans still in the works, we’re excited to share that the Tuckerman Farmers Market, located at the corner of Main Street and Hwy 367, is open and ready for use! While there’s no official schedule just yet, the market is free to use at any time.

We hope this space encourages our community to come together—selling homegrown produce and local goods, making fresh, healthy options more accessible for everyone. So, bring your flats, punnets, and your passion!

🌟 What’s ahead?

A new LED sign to help keep you informed

Brickwork and lighting enhancements

Plans for a small food court-style area (electric and water already available for food trucks!)

🙏 Special thanks to our generous donors:
Lesley & Jermey Walker
Maddie & Justin Staggs
Meagan Bridgeman
Bill & Lynelle Bridgeman
Fonda Honey
…And for the land donated in memory of Shaina Nicholson ❤️

If you’d like to support the ongoing dream of the Farmers Market, donations are welcomed at Tuckerman City Hall.

🌱 Stay tuned—there’s more to come!
6 months ago, City of Tuckerman AR
newly erected pavilion to serve as farmers market at the corner of Main and 367
Tuckerman is also home to a great public school system, the Jackson County Public School District.
6 months ago, City of Tuckerman, AR
People cheering with confetti in the air.
We are so excited to announce a new sponsor for our Fourth of July Celebration! Thank you to Blue Bridge Brews and Bakery!

Please join us
📅 Thursday, July 3rd
📍 Tuckerman City Park
🕛 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
6 months ago, City of Tuckerman, AR
American flag flying in the air.
Please join us for a Fourth of July Celebration
📅 Wednesday, July 3rd
📍 Tuckerman City Park
🕛 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Come enjoy hot dogs, burgers, desserts, and refreshments with your community! 🎇🍔🌭🍰🥤
Bring your friends and family—everyone is welcome!

Let’s celebrate together with food, fun, and patriotic spirit! 🇺🇸❤️💙

HUGE THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO SPONSORED
6 months ago, Zack Graham
Fourth of July celebration flyer
Today was nothing short of amazing! Over 50 animals received love and care through vital services like vaccines, heartworm testing and prevention, flea and tick prevention, and even microchipping. We couldn’t have done it without the incredible help of Dr. Nanci Solis and her husband from Thousand Hills Veterinarian Clinic – thank you for your dedication and compassion. A special shoutout to Mrs. Diana and her daughter Megan, the powerhouse duo who made everything run smoothly. You two truly ran the show. If you missed out today, don’t worry – we’ll be holding these clinics quarterly, so stay tuned for future dates. Unfortunately, no adoptions happened today, which means we still have amazing dogs waiting for their forever homes. Please help us spread the word or come meet your new best friend.
6 months ago, Zack Graham
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city hall filled with people and there animals
Mrs. Diana and her holding a residents dog
Doctor Nanci Solis and her husband Homer speaking with Megan and Mayor Graham
courtroom chaos
residents posing with there furry friends