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  2. Clifton L. Ganus Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Clifton L. Ganus Jr. (April 7, 1922 – September 9, 2019) was an American theologian and educator. He served as the third president of Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas from 1965 to 1987.

  3. Searcy, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Searcy (/ ˈ s ɜːr s i / SUR-see) is the largest city and county seat [4] of White County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2019 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 23,767. [5] It is the principal city of the Searcy, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of White County.

  4. The Daily Citizen (Searcy) - Wikipedia

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    The paper was purchased in 1885 by James J. Baugh, who moved operations to Searcy and renamed it the White County Citizen. [1] Ownership of the newspaper passed to Baugh's son-in-law, M.P. Jones Jr., in 1940. [1] The paper remained in the Jones family until it was sold to Harte-Hanks Communications in 1977. [1]

  5. Odell Pollard - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, he chaired the Arkansas Republican Party. [2] In 1967, he addressed the Urban League of Little Rock. [3] He had a law firm in Searcy, Arkansas, and for many years worked to transform Arkansas from a Democratic stronghold into a two-party state. [4] He was a liberal Republican and a close ally of Winthrop Rockefeller. [1]

  6. Terry Wallis - Wikipedia

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    Terry Wayne Wallis (April 7, 1964 – March 29, 2022) was an American man from the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas who, on June 11, 2003, regained awareness after spending 19 years in a minimally conscious state.

  7. Marshall Chrisman - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Ney Chrisman Jr. (May 3, 1933 – December 5, 2022) was an American businessman from Ozark in Franklin County in northwestern Arkansas. He served from 1969 to 1970 as a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. For a single term, he represented Franklin and neighboring Johnson counties.

  8. White County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    White County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 76,822. [1] The county seat is Searcy. [2] White County is Arkansas's 31st county, formed on October 23, 1835, from portions of Independence, Jackson, and Pulaski counties and named for Hugh Lawson White, a Whig candidate for President of the United States.

  9. V. E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Howard attended Abilene Christian College in Abilene, Texas, Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas, and what is now Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In a preaching career of a half-century, he was based in Hot Springs, Arkansas; Conway, Arkansas; Greenville, Texas; and Texarkana, Texas. His longest tenure was at the Walnut Street ...