
Free Business Workshop in Marshall
Thinking about starting a business? Don’t miss the free “Starting a Business in Arkansas” workshop on Tuesday, May 28, at the Searcy County Library in Marshall (202 E Main St.).
Thinking about starting a business? Don’t miss the free “Starting a Business in Arkansas” workshop on Tuesday, May 28, at the Searcy County Library in Marshall (202 E Main St.).
May 22 - Searcy County School Board, 6:00 PM, Administration Building
Marshall High School is celebrating a significant achievement for its graduating seniors. Of the Class of 2025, 54% have been recognized as completers in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs—an impressive milestone that underscores the school’s commitment to preparing students for real-world success.
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The North Arkansas College Adult Education Program celebrated the achievements of its 2024–2025 GED graduates during a commencement ceremony held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at the Pioneer Pavilion on the college’s campus.
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The community is invited to gather for an evening of great food and fellowship at the Big Flat Center’s Annual Homecoming Fish Fry, scheduled for Friday, May 23. The event will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The 2025 MHS Choir and Band Spring Concert, directed by Katherine Kroeker, delivered a vibrant and heartfelt celebration of music and student achievement this week. The event featured an impressive lineup of choral and instrumental performances that captivated the audience and highlighted the dedication of the school’s young musicians.
May 15 - Community Potluck Picnic, 6:00 PM, Leslie Band Stand/City Park
Marshall residents gathered in celebration today for the grand reopening and ribbon cutting of the Gettin’ Place Flea Market, marking a triumphant comeback for local business owners Lenard and Tammy Bryan.