COUNTY NEWS
Cross County urges ’Jackets on to victory
Te Cross County Courthouse staff and elected officials, along with other surrounding businesses in Cross County, participated in decorating as a show of support for the Wynne Yellowjacket football team and homecoming. Te courthouse, along with other business- es, decorated their lawns in “blue and gold” to demonstrate team support. Cross County
Cross County Courthouse Staff: What kind of celebration would it be without a table of food?!
Courthouse decorations consisted of colorful hay bales and a sign which read “Jackets Are Brewing Up A Victory!” “We enjoyed fellowship during a potluck
party during the noon hour. We wore home- coming shirts showing support for our Wynne Yellowjackets,” said Assessor Joy Horton. “It ended up as a great time and fun for everyone.”
Collectors Association honors retirees, installs new officers
Te Arkansas County Tax Collectors Associa- tion met in Little Rock Dec. 2-3 at the Embassy Suites Hotel with 91 people registered, repre- senting 50 counties. Representatives from different credit
card vendors presented their systems to the collectors the first day. Tat night featured a retirement dinner for the outgoing Collectors: Shirley Keller from Miller County, Barbara Hovarter from Lafayette County and Carol
The Continuing Education Board members are sworn in by Secretary of State Charlie Daniels. From left are Sharon Oglesby, Chief Deputy Collector, Little River County; Lavonne McCullough, Boone County; Stephanie Stanton, Jefferson County; Kay Phillips, Carroll County; Patricia Caldwell, Mississippi County; and Sue Liles, White County.
Retiring Collectors honored were Shirley Keller, Carol Porter Williams and Barbara Hovarter.
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Porter Williams from Johnson County. Te retirees were presented gifts for their service to the collectors association. Entertainment was a show by magician Scott Davis.
New association officers were sworn in that
Friday by Secretary of State Charlie Daniels. – Submitted by Melissa Barnes Collectors Association Reporter
COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2011
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