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AAC


Tournament results First Flight


1st - Darryl Gardner and Bill Bradberry 2nd - Scott Sanson and Snapper Ussery 3rd - Cory Scott and Tony Washington


Second Flight


1st - Brent Hendricks and Joey Pruitt 2nd - Patrick Hardy and Eric McCorey 3rd - Tim Welch and Arlene Welch


Long Drive Winner Brittany Rogers


Putting Contest Winner Josh Longmire


Closest to the Pin Winner Bill Bradberry


Alan Breshears squares up to hit the ball. Tim Welch and Arlene Welch watch.


COVER STORY


Sponsors Platinum Sponsors


Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Correct Solutions Group


Gold Sponsors JCD Consulting


Keystone Solutions Silver Sponsors


Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association


Delta Mass Appraisal Services, Inc. Arkansas Cama Technology, Inc. National Medtest, Inc.


1st Arkansas Bail Bonds, Inc. Datascout, LLC


Above: Trayce Hughes with the Logan County assessor’s office and Logan County Assessor Shannon Cotton share a laugh. Right: AAC Governmental Affairs Director Josh Curtis, Snapper Ussery and Faulkner County Treasurer Scott Sanson wait on the green.


Hole Sponsors


Twisted Foods Eatery and Meal Prep Rainwater, Holt and Sexton Apprentice Information Systems


COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2018


Above: Darryl Gardner with Ergon As- phalt & Emulsions watches his ball down the fairway. Right: Robin Dollar with Na- tional Medtest and Boddy Dollar offers drinks to golfers.


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Above: April and Tommy Fisher judge the closest to the pin contest.


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