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AAC annual conference golf tourney


Max Tackett, director of Southwest Solid Waste Regional Manage- ment District and former Howard County Judge, putts as his team- mate Scott Moody, owner of Little Rock Equipment, looks on during the AAC’s benefit golf tournament at Eagle Hillls in Little Rock in Au- gust. Tackett and Moody won the two-person scramble with a 61. The annual tournament will now be called the Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament. Learn more about the tournament’s new name on page 39.


AAC Scholarship Golf Tournament leaderboard


First Flight Moody and Tackett – 61 Cole and Ussery – 62 Clinard and Hall – 62 Julian and Johnson – 64 Beard and Hutsell – 65 Washington/Bradley – 66 Moss and Cruse – 66 Crawford and Bradley – 66 Fowler and Fowler – 67 Teis and Scott – 68 Faulkner and Hendrix – 68


Second Flight Bradberry and Ryan – 69


been on the worker’s compensation hazardous employer program during 2010 or 2011. “Safety is key in the dynamic environment of county workers,” Chris Villines, AAC executive director, said. “It is important to award those


T COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2012


Whitmore and Moore – 69 Mayo and Gardner – 70 Welch and Welch – 71 Baker and Baker – 73 Bolin and Crone – 74 Dorney and Leek – 74 Tucker and Villines – 75 Fisher and Jones – 75 Owens and Rainwater – 75 Davenport and Moran – 78


Closet to the pin Closest to the Pin #6 Max Tackett Closest to the Pin #14 Jim Crawford Closest to the Pin #16 Marty Moss


Elizabeth Sullivan, AAC receptionist, salutes during dinner at the conference. Sullivan is featured in a AAC staff profile on page 40.


Mike Jacobs, Johnson County Judge and AAC board presi- dent, speaks to the audience prior to the conference scholar- ship presentations.


Scott Davis, a magician, entertains the crowd during the annual conference.


35 counties earn AAC safety awards at conference in Little Rock


he Association of Arkansas Counties awarded safety awards at its annual conference in August, honoring counties that scored 80 percent or higher on AAC’s safety survey, main- tained a loss ratio of no more than 60 percent and had not


entities that have identified the safety of their workforce as one of their prime goals. Congratulations to all the safety award recipients.” Counties receiving annual AAC safety awards were: Arkansas, Baxter, Benton, Boone, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Cleburne,


Cleveland, Craighead, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Franklin, Garland, Howard, Independence, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Mississippi, Nevada, Perry, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Pope, Prairie, Scott, Sebastian, Sevier, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren and Yell counties.


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