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Par for the PAC Fall golf tournament and After Par-tee held for the ATA-PAC By ATR Staff On September 24, the Arkansas


Trucking Association’s 40 Under 40 Council hosted the Arkansas Trucking Association Political Action Committee fall golf tournament and After Par-tee. The event was held at RidgePointe Country Club in Jonesboro, Ark. Seventy- seven industry leaders competed on the green to support the ATA-PAC. After a sunny day on the course,


golfers and their families were invited to an after par-tee where trophies were awarded, sports memorabilia were auc- tioned to raise money for the ATA-PAC and the fun continued with live music and food and drinks. The ATA-PAC educates policymak-


ers, promotes advocacy efforts and financially supports public officials and candidates who support an organiza- tion’s agenda.


 Second place team from Star Transportation: Matt Hyneman, Will


Maddox, Tri-State Truck Center, Richie Crawford, Al Heringer


1ST PLACE WINNERS Matt Willey – Star Transportation Ryan Young – Star Transportation Travis Cude – Star Transportation Deane Pappas – RidgePointe Country Club


2ND PLACE WINNERS Al Heringer – Star Transportation Matt Hyneman – Star Transportation Richie Crawford – Star Transportation Will Maddox – Tri-State Truck Center


3RD PLACE WINNERS Daniel Kelleher – OneBeacon Accident Group Jason Herring – Aon Scott Cottingham – Aon Taylor Mitcham – Aon


 Members of the winning team: golf pro Dean Pappas, Ridgepoint Country Club; Ryan Young, Matt Willey, Travis Cude from Star Transportation


t Al Heringer, Star Transportation, auctions off a football signed by Arkansas Razorback coach Bret Bielema


 Attendees make bids on sports memorabilia to support the ATA-PAC


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