In Re Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Opinion
Cite as 2023 Ark. 11 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS Opinion Delivered: February 9, 2023 IN RE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
PER CURIAM
The Honorable Cathy Hardin Harrison, Miller County Judge, of Texarkana and The
Honorable Marvin Day, Craighead County Judge, of Jonesboro are reappointed to the
Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to
expire on September 30, 2025. We thank them for their continued service.
The Honorable Stephen Shirron, Circuit Judge, of Grant County is appointed to the
Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to
expire on September 30, 2025. Chance Wright, Fire Chief, of the City of Johnson Fire
Department in Washington County is appointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court
Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire on September 30,
2025. The court extends its appreciation to these new members for their willingness to serve
on this important committee.
The court also expresses its gratitude to the following outgoing member, Terry
Henson, for his years of valuable service to this committee.
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