Board Profiles Sue Liles
Office: Tax Collector County I was born in: Talladega County, Alabama What I like most about my county: The people.
The best thing about living in Arkansas: The weather, of course. You gotta love it!
I got started in county government because: I needed a job.
My favorite meal: Steak, salad and baked potato.
When I’m not working I’m: In my backyard.
The accomplishments of which I am most proud: Raising two sons who are good, strong adult men.
The hardest thing I have ever done is: Tell my Dad when my mother passed
away.
If I wasn’t a tax collector, I’d be: A nurse or a teacher.
You might be surprised to learn that: I was a “surprise” baby to my elderly parents.
My pet peeve is:
People who gripe about Arkansas and its ways but won’t leave.
Glenn “Bear” Chaney
Office: Assessor County I was born in: Shelby County, Tennessee
What I like most about my county: Diversity — so many different things to do and see.
The best thing about living in Arkansas:
Two things come to my mind — The Natural State (fall foliage) and the people.
I got started in county government because: [A] former school teacher became assessor and thought I would do a good job as an appraiser for him.
My favorite meal: BBQ with mustard slaw, potato salad and iced tea.
COUNTY LINES, SPRING 2014
When I’m not working I’m: Playing with grandkids, fishing, hunting or just about anything outside.
The accomplishments of which I am most proud: Personal: Raising five children to know The Lord as their savior. Work: Our office progress in customer service and our business personnel processing.
The hardest thing I have ever done is: Burying a friend too young.
If I wasn’t an assessor, I’d be: Real estate appraiser
You might be surprised to learn that: I am shy and do not like public speaking.
My pet peeve is: People who can work but won’t.
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Sue Liles, White County
Bear Chaney, Benton County
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