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Final tax seminar conducted at AAC


Left: County officials whose role covers tax settlements for their re- spective counties gathered at the Association of Arkansas Counties for a final tax settlement seminar in November.


Right: Kim Motherwell, Division of Legis- lative Audit senior auditor of Fayetteville, discusses suggested procedures for the preparation of the county final tax settle- ment with an audience of county clerks, treasurers and collectors at the James H. Baker Conference room at the Association of Arkansas Counties in Little Rock in mid- November. Keith Pettit, (right) field audit supervisor, manages the Powerpoint pre- sentation.


County judges pave way at road seminar Te County Judges Association of Arkansas or-


ganized the 2011 County Road Seminar on Oct. 17-20 at Norfork River Resort in Baxter County. Participants learned about and discussed an agenda ranging from flagging and signage for maintenance operations to asphalt shingles and from drainage procedures to bridge inspections. Te two-and-a-half day seminar also provided time for open roundtable discussions


concerning


snow and ice removal, compressed natural gas en- gines and best practices for maintenance. Preston Scroggin, Faulkner County Judge, serves as the judges association president.


Above: Darryl Gardner with Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions, Inc. and Kevin Smith, Howard County Judge, take a moment to discuss current challenges in road construction.


Right: David Mayo (left), P.E., Arkansas Highway Transportation Department State Aide Division, and Garner Treece of Stone County talk about county roads in October at Norfork Resort.


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