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AAC


FEATURE


AAC names 2018 scholarship recipients Biology, health science and business are among their fields of study


ents. AAC established the trust in 1985 to provide college financial assistance to the children, stepchildren and grand- children of Arkansas county and district officials and employees. AAC has since awarded nearly a quarter of a million dollars in scholarships. Along with the AAC, the following county associations contributed to the scholarship trust in 2018: Te County Judges Association of Arkansas, the Ar- kansas Circuit Clerks Association, the County Collectors Association of Ar- kansas, the Arkansas County Treasurers Association, the Assessors Association of Arkansas, and the Arkansas Association of Quorum Courts.


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he Association of Arkansas Counties recently an- nounced its 2018 AAC Scholarship Trust recipi-


Brianna Collins


Assessor Leslie Collins and is a 2018 graduate of Augusta High School. She will attend Arkansas State University in Beebe, where she will seek an associate of arts degree.


Claire Alyse Hollenbeck


science at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.


Emma Jackson Bradley “Tyler” Daily Trenton Barker


Trenton Barker — Trenton is the son of Fulton County Coroner Steve Barker and a 2018 graduate of Salem High School. Trenton will attend Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and will seek a degree in biology.


Brianna N. Collins — Brianna is the daughter of Woodruff County Tax


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Bradley “Tyler” Daily — Tyler is the grandson of Pope County Justice of the Peace Don Daily and is a 2018 graduate of Pottsville High School. He will attend Arkansas Tech University in Russellville, where he will seek a degree in life science education and biology.


Claire Alyse Hollenbeck — Claire is the daughter of Sebastian County Sheriff Bill Hollenbeck. She is a 2018 graduate of Northside High School in Fort Smith and will seek a degree in


Emma Jackson — Emma is the daughter of Jackson County Tax Collec- tor Kelly Walker and is a 2018 gradu- ate of Newport High School. She will attend the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where she will seek a degree in biology.


Spencer Sutterfield — Spencer is a 2018 graduate of Greenbrier High School and the grandson of Dirk Sut- terfield, who works in the Faulkner County OEM and Road Department. Spencer will attend Ouachita Baptist University, where he will seek a degree in business and biblical studies.


COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2018


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