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Support for Arkansas Economic Week

Arkansas Economic Development Week is 6-10 May and Searcy County Judge Tony Horton signed a Proclamation proclaiming those dates as Economic Development Week in Searcy County. He also acknowledged the many Economic Development contributions of the Greater Searcy County Chamber of Commerce. Pictured above is Searcy County Judge Horton are Chamber Board President J.E. Wadkins, Board Members Wayne Witcher, Laura Horton, and Allison Williamson, and Chamber Executive Director Darryl Treat.

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Landis Fire Department

The Landis Volunteer Fire Department has been serving the Landis, Thola and Shiloh communities of Searcy County Arkansas for about 40 years. We greatly appreciate the many firefighters, first responders and support personnel that have served our communities in these many years. Pictured is a few of the current firefighters and one of the fire trucks in service. Our department is currently working to improve equipment and to train firefighters to be able to accomplish the mission of the fire department. Our mission is to save lives and to protect property and the environment from fires.

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Morning Star Volunteer Fire Department

The Morning Star Volunteer Fire Department was born in the mid-1970s with some 20-30 dedicated volunteers and they are one of the first departments outside of the towns Marshall and Leslie. When they received notification of a fire, Charles and Billie Young leaped into action because they lived across from the “mini station” which was at the east end of what had been the old Hobart Marshall Grocery Store. This small structure housed a vintage fire truck and vintage tanker. Charles would head to the station and Billie utilized the “call tree” method of notifying the other firefighters of the call. Then in 1980 we received their first paging system. Some years later they received from the Arkansas Health Department their license for their first ambulance which they maintained and operated for some ten years. They cover approximately 200 square miles of land which includes part of the Buffalo National River.

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2024 North Arkansas Ancestor Fair

There will be an Ancestor Fair in 2024. The Searcy County Historical Society is preparing to host the 33rd North Arkansas Ancestor Fair Friday and Saturday, May 31and June 1, 2024 in Marshall, Arkansas. Sometimes described as a place to brag on your ancestors, it is a gathering of family genealogists and historians–and just plain interested folks–to share genealogical and historical information–and old family stories–about families and communities. Historical/ genealogical societies, libraries, family historians and descendant organizations help researchers (or seekers) with information not commonly on the Internet. Visitors from all over the country learn from locals about their forefathers. In 2022 a man from Hawaii met the daughter of his father’s best friend. He was amazed at the number of people who knew his family’s history.

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Kneeling, L-R Margelle Corneau, Tracy Whitaker, Dave Corneau, Daniel Terherst. Standing L-R Monte Smith, Austin Smith, Aidan Fletcher, Anthony Martinez, Quinton Willis, John Eslinger, David Grinder Not pictured: Ryan Clayborn, Shawn Fletcher, Rusty Scott, Brian Wyatt, Devan Mills.

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