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AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S


Mary Cansler. Kaitlyn will attend the University of Central Arkansas in Conway to pursue a degree in occupational therapy.


• Matthew Crow – Matthew is a 2014 graduate of Ashdown High School and the grandson of Little River County Circuit Clerk Bobbie Green. Matthew will at- tend Southern Arkansas Univer- sity Tech in Camden to pursue a degree in aviation maintenance.


• Jack Tomas – Jack is a 2014 graduate of Central Arkan- sas Christian Schools and the grandson of Craighead County Assessor Eddie Tomas. Jack will attend Harding University in Searcy for a degree in business management. He is the recipient of the Matt Morris Scholarship.


Jack Thomas


Te scholarship was established following the death in 1999 of Matt Morris. Matt was the son of Searcy Mayor David Morris, who is a former AAC employee. Matt was an Arkansas Razorback baseball recruit. Te scholarship


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is funded by donations made in Matt’s name and by the County Judges Association. It is awarded each year to an applicant who reminds the scholarship committee of Matt, either through their sports involvement or by helping others.


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• Katherine Kemp – Kather- ine is a 2014 graduate of Conway High School and the granddaugh- ter of deceased Independence County Justice of the Peace James Kemp. She will attend Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, where she will pursue a degree in mass communications. Kather- ine is the recipient of the Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship. Katherine is the great-niece of the scholarship’s namesake, Randy Kemp. Randy served as AAC communications director from July 2008 until his death in August 2011. Te scholar- ship is funded exclusively by the annual AAC golf tournament and awarded each year to an applicant who plans to study journalism or mass communications.


AAC is proud to announce an interactive game designed for 6-12th graders and teachers that can be accessed


on our Web site at www.arcounties. Think you can run your own County?


Look for the banner below on our Web site to play. If you earn re-elec- tion, be sure to share your experiences with us on Facebook. Players will learn about the various services provided by county departments and make tough budget decisions, handle resident complaints and concerns and face re-election.


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