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The newspaper was founded in September 1854 as the Des Arc Citizen. [1] In 1862 during the American Civil War, Union forces destroyed the Citizen's printing facilities; publication didn't resume until 1866. [1] The paper was purchased in 1885 by James J. Baugh, who moved operations to Searcy and renamed it the White County Citizen. [1]
Cushing Citizen, a daily newspaper in Cushing, Oklahoma; Daily Citizen, a news site by Christian fundamentalist organization Focus on the Family; The Daily Citizen, a daily newspaper published in Iowa City, Iowa; The Daily Citizen, a daily newspaper in Dalton, Georgia; The Daily Citizen, a daily newspaper in Searcy, Arkansas
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.
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.
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.
Howard was heavily involved in activities of the Forsythe Avenue Church of Christ in Monroe. He was the chairman of the board of the Church of Christ-affiliated Harding University, then Harding College in Searcy in White County, Arkansas. He worked to develop the Ouachita Christian High School located at 7065 U.S. Highway 165 North in Monroe. [3]
William Stephen “Steve” Smith (born December 18, 1950) is an American voice teacher, author and baritone singer. He is a professor of Voice and Opera at the Bienen School of Music of Northwestern University, [1] voice faculty for the Ryan Opera Center of Lyric Opera of Chicago, [2] voice faculty emeritus of the Aspen Music Festival and School [3] and founder/director of the Naked Voice ...
Jerry Laymon Falwell Sr. [a] (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) [3] was an American Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist. [4] He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia.