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AACCONFERENCE RECAP


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Faulkner County Treasurer Scott Sanson watches his putt roll toward the hole.


18th annual golf tournament attracts 38 golfers


tions director. He joined AAC in 2008 after a successful career in newspapers. He died in a motorcycle accident in August 2011. Te Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship aims to raise funds for scholarships for descendants of county officials or employees who intend to pursue a college degree in communications. Te 2016 Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Shawna Mar- tin, granddaughter of Laurel Reed with the Baxter County Road Department. AAC appreciates all who support the fund, the golfers who participated and the sponsors who all make it possible.


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hirty-eight golfers teed off at Ponce de Leon Golf Club in Hot Springs Village Aug. 23 to raise funds for the Randy Kemp Memorial Scholar- ship. Kemp was the Association of Arkansas Counties’ first communica-


Tournament Results


First Flight Ben Starksky and Scott Moody Nathan Rutledge and Dan Lovelady Todd McGuire and Michelle Gray


Second Flight Clay Knighton and Alan Jennings COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2016


Patrick Hardy and Jon Singleton Josh Longmire and Kade Holliday


Te top three players in each flight and hole contest winners received gift cards.


Golf Tournament Sponsors


Ergon Ashphalt & Emulsions – Platinum Crews & Associates – Gold Delta Mass Appraisal Services – Gold JCD Consulting – Gold National MedTest – Silver


Hole Sponsors


Rene’ Julian Arkansas CAMA Technology, Inc. Coastal Energy Corporation


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