In re S. Ct. Comm. on Sec'y & Emer. Preparedness

2017 Ark. 6
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJanuary 12, 2017
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS

Opinion Delivered: January 12, 2017

IN RE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

PER CURIAM

Dallas County Sheriff Stan McGahee of Fordyce, Greene County Deputy Robert

Case of Paragould, Baxter County Circuit Clerk Canda Reese of Mountain Home and

Terry Henson of the Pulaski County Office of Emergency Management, are appointed to

the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for

three-year terms to expire on September 30, 2019. We thank all of them for their willingness

to serve on this important committee.

The court expresses its gratitude to Parole Board Commissioner Andy Shock, White

County Sheriff’s Office Captain Norman Hale, Pulaski County Circuit Clerk Larry Crane

and Mikki Hastings of the Clark County Office of Emergency Management, whose terms

have expired, for their years of valuable service to this committee.

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