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Top Left: AAC Executive Director Chris Villines welcomes Cleveland County Treasurer Jack Hopson to the community center.


Bottom Left: Drew County Clerk Lyna Gulledge and District Court Judge Sara M. Sawyer stop to pose for a photo.


AAC, Drew County host legislative meet and greet


60 people attended the event, including county officials from seven counties, incumbent state senators and representatives as well as challengers for the state house and judicial races, city of- ficials and state office holders. “Tis regional concept is a part of AAC’s local outreach efforts


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he Association of Arkansas Counties along with Drew County hosted a legislative meet and greet Tuesday, Jan. 26 in Drew County at the Sadie T. Johnson Community Center in Monticello. About


as we aim to build on our stakeholders’ relationships and partner- ships with not only our association but also with state senators and representatives and state government in general,” said Scott Perkins, AAC legislative and communications director. Te AAC is in the process of planning its next legislative meet and


greet and plans to continue the project throughout the next year. “As the official voice for counties, the AAC understands the


importance of collaborating and communicating on the local level and spending face time in our various counties,” said Chris Villines, AAC executive director. “We sincerely appreciate all who made the time to attend and participate.” AAC extends a special thanks to the following people who helped make the meeting a wonderful success:


Lyna Gulledge, Drew County Clerk Robert Akin, Drew County Judge Pam Donaldson, Chicot County Clerk Beth Davis, Drew County Assessor Michelle Hammons, Drew County Deputy Clerk Cheri Adcock, Drew County Deputy Assessor


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