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Searcy County Sheriff's Office (Arkansas)
Searcy may refer to: Places *Searcy, Arkansas, a town in White County, Arkansas, United States *Searcy Bay Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia * Searcy County, Arkansas, a county in north-central Arkansas, United States * Searcy High School (Arkansas), a public high school in Searcy, Arkansas, United States *Searcy Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in Mount Vernon, Alabama * Searcy House (other), two structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States * Searcy Municipal Airport, an airport near Searcy, Arkansas, United States People last name * Alfred Searcy, South Australian public servant and writer * Arthur Searcy, South Australian public servant * Da'Norris Searcy, American football safety for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL) * Devin Searcy, American professional basketball player who currently plays for Rouen Métropole Basket of the French LNB Pro A *Ed Searcy, retired A ...
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Searcy, Arkansas
Searcy ( ) is the largest city and county seat of White County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2019 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 23,767. It is the principal city of the Searcy, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of White County. The city takes its name from Richard Searcy, a judge for the Superior Court of the Arkansas Territory. A college town, Searcy is the home of Harding University and ASU-Searcy. History Originally named White Sulphur Springs, the town's name was changed in 1837, two years after White County was created. The state changed the county seat name to honor Richard Searcy (1794-1832), a prominent Arkansas Legislator. The town contained a health spa from its conception until 1820, when the alum, chalybeate, and white sulphur springs for which the spa was known dried up. Israel Moore, who had traveled west from Philadelphia, was in charge of laying out Searcy's original streets, and "he proceeded to name ...
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